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    Do you have Kaaa 'Lite? yes probably - open up the Help File and read the FAQ about the Supertrik - hosts ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15%
    Edit ; Damn u dopey beat me again

    it just says "hosts"

    no extension at all - ok

    (copy everything thats init to another notepad file - then delete the content of "hosts" file - save, save the new notepad

    run IE - check diference -

    By the way use Firefox as your browser its much much better (and safer)

    the Hosts fiile simply loops the ADS ip directly to your Own IP hence it dont need to travel the distance=speed
    Where should I save the newly created notepad file?

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    on your desktop or whereever call it anything

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    you can download updated lists of adblocks for your hosts files so dont worry about loosing these - but keep these for now.

    any way now you now why these pages dont load - cause there ads.
    you obviously didnt know about this hebce did not want this therefore i suggest removing them until you understand

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    will they return or accumulate again?

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    the hosts file is really a rather in efficient way to block ads.
    ending up with false positives and what not.
    A large hosts file can also slow down your browser.

    Firefox with the adblock extension, or just the adblock settings in your userChrome would be better, IMO.

    There is a crack in everything.
    That's how the light gets in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo
    will they return or accumulate again?
    no they wont the host file was intended for use back when the internet was only a handful of computers. Ip adresses and hostnames for every machine where stored there. these days there are far too many so we have dns servers to do the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motherflux

    Firefox with the adblock extension, or just the adblock settings in your userChrome would be better, IMO.
    Do you have the script to block ads which can be put in the userChrome?

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    Quote Originally Posted by motherflux
    the hosts file is really a rather in efficient way to block ads.
    ending up with false positives and what not.
    A large hosts file can also slow down your browser.

    Firefox with the adblock extension, or just the adblock settings in your userChrome would be better, IMO.

    Firefox?? NEVER AGAIN!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15%
    Do you have the script to block ads which can be put in the userChrome?
    Do you mean this?

    hmm...asspie

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