Can you block it? A simple Ad Block Tester

(canyoublockit.com)

68 points | by nateb2022 18 hours ago ago

23 comments

  • autoexec 15 hours ago ago

    My browser passed with flying colors, but I suspect that had less to do with my ad blocker and more to do with the fact that I don't have JS enabled. When you can get away with it, not allowing JS makes websites less annoying and more secure.

  • Brajeshwar 17 hours ago ago

    I occasionally go to AdBlock Tester to test my browser’s ability to block ads. (No affiliation)

    https://adblock-tester.com

  • CoopaTroopa 17 hours ago ago

    Ironically this site falls into my company's content filtering and was automatically blocked

  • daef 17 hours ago ago

    hugged to death? "Error establishing a database connection"

    • saghm 16 hours ago ago

      The ad was blocked at the storage level, I guess

  • alphabetter 17 hours ago ago

    Relevant previous topic: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43120186

    "Test your adblocker" websites can harm users and the adblocker ecosystem (brave.com)

  • bdisl 17 hours ago ago

    Guy just decided to create a site using Wordpress and then post it to HN

    • dorianmariecom 17 hours ago ago

      php doesn't scale :)

      • a012 17 hours ago ago

        It’s not PHP fault tbh, it’s wp doesn’t scale

  • markr1 16 hours ago ago

    Looks like testing ad blockers is trickier than we thought—sometimes the test sites even get blocked themselves!

    • r-woolsey 16 hours ago ago

      when the ad block tester gets blocked you know youre on to something.. seed round incoming

  • ochronus 15 hours ago ago

    My adblocker blocks this on the DNS level ;)

    So, I guess the answer is: yes, I can block it

    • gcarvalho 14 hours ago ago

      I'm not sure that's what you're implying, but DNS-level blocking is not more powerful than filtering in the browser, at least in the sense of what it is capable of.

      Content-filtering can and most definitely does block domains entirely, but it can also filter page elements served from the same domain which match a known ad "signature".

      Though, if you can't run an adblocker, e.g. your Smart TV's browser then sure, DNS-level blocking is your best bet.

      • ochronus 3 hours ago ago

        Not implying anything, just saying that the domain is in a global blocklist already.

  • WD-42 17 hours ago ago

    Page doesn’t load at all, so yes I guess.

  • olivergregory 13 hours ago ago

    NoScript does the job. Not a single ad in sight.

  • xigoi 15 hours ago ago

    Did I just get rickrolled by an adblock tester‽

  • RugnirViking 18 hours ago ago

    fascinated to see what people's recommendations are. I have uBlock origin and it seems to do pretty good but it does get the "adblocked detected"

  • whalesalad 17 hours ago ago

    my blocker works so great the site won't even load

    • rtkwe 16 hours ago ago

      It got HN hugged to death.

  • Oceoss 14 hours ago ago

    anyone knows the best ad blocker?

    I use brave

    adblock plus no longer works well

  • jadar 18 hours ago ago

    Just installed uBlock lite on my iPhone and it seems to hold up against this test.

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