Amazon Ad Blocker
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Apre Amazon e Blocca tutti gli annunci e i prodotti sponsorizzati.
Facendo clic sull'icona dell'estensione si aprirà Amazon e bloccherai tutti gli annunci e i prodotti sponsorizzati.
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Goes too far (at least without being able to restrain it). It problematically kills the "More items to explore" scroller on item pages (and weirdly leaves the "Sponsored products related to this item" one intact), when it would be better to just move them to page-bottom. These features are often essential in both finding better deals on the essentially the same item, and becoming aware of competing products in the same segement that may be better than the item presently being examined. While there are users who might want to not see these, that needs to be an option configurable in the settings. The key function of an extension of this sort is preventing the site from polluting search results with sponsored ads, and burying items you are actually looking for under layers of ads. If it nukes so many things that it considers ads that it impedes the central usability of the site, then it's doing more harm than good for many of us.
The only ad block that worked for me. All the others cause issues. Would be great, if this would work for ebay, too!
Removes sponsored ads without removing the rest. I second Shaun stating, "Works as advertised, unlike most."
It does not work.
This extension makes browsing sorted search results is soooo much easier.
It really does do a good job of filtering out most of the "sponsored" crud that Amazon floods the search results with. Watch out Amazon because after Google, the DOJ has you in its crosshairs.
Absolutely works fantastically! I was getting so peeved at the 'sponsored product' tag still being included despite being blocked by my other blockers. It made scrolling an absolute chore. https://i.imgur.com/EgfAK9K.png I'm not sure why the corsair result I cut off at the bottom mysteriously disappeared from the other test... :thinking:. Maybe it was a hidden sponsored review :o
Makes amazon experience 10000% better, specially when you do any type of sorting
Yeah, was really annoying seeing half the screen with stuff I didn't want. Lowest price searching doesn't make me want to throw my computer out the window like a bad 80's infomercial anymore. Does add reference links, volume of sales would be reported I think, but nothing personally identifying. It's honest money for a solid free service.
Works ok, but doesn't get everything. For example, if I search for "Eneloop", I get only eneloop batteries shown. If instead search for "rechargeable aa batteries", I get a variety and a large full width banner in the middle of the listings promoting energizer. It is a similar situation searching for "Lego" vs "Building Toys". These full width ads have video that plays and its very annoying.
Great, when it works. Like a previous reviewer, I had issues getting it to work with the .CA website - clicking the extension loads a new .CO.UK page instead. After giving the extension access to the .CA site explicitly, it works fine for me with no intervention - but I cannot get it to work on another user's computer no matter how much I mess with it, and clicking on the extension brings them to .COM. There does not seem to be any way to contact the developer.
When searching on Amazon, it's now so much easier to find what I wanted in the first place. This extension instantly turned off Amazon's default "Greed" setting for sponsored ads (please pardon my sarcasm, but I installed this extension out of frustration with Amazon for cluttering my searches with items that had nothing to do with my search terms).
The only one that seems to be working as per April 2020.
Working like a charm! Hope to see the it on Firefox too!
Way too more aggressive... Hide most of the page... Useless...
Awesome!
It works, but it also inserts a referrer's link. I don't have a problem with that, but it should be disclosed in the Overview.
On general expectations, it seems to work except it's own built in icon when clicked always goes to the Amazon.UK site as a default and I have to change the <dot> UK back to my prefered <dot> CA for us Canadians. It would be nice if there was a setting to either let us choose the default country/site or if the extension would include location data so it knows where it should go. Because I use the Extensity extension to handle/control all my extensions. I now simply go to my preferred Amazon site, then in Extensity turn on the Amazon Ad Blocker and reload the page to force it to work.
Wow. This is amazing! Now I can find stuff!
Works as advertised, unlike most.
One that actually works!
Exceptionally good! Thank you :)