Of course, that is only tracking (after loopholes) and for the big, 
respectable companies. Being a serious web surfer that I am (hint: 
sometimes Stumbling, always looking), the flash ads and annoying GIFs 
cannot be accepted, even with Dolphin's click-to-play (which works for 
whole domain on flash).

Admittedly, I'm somewhat of a clean freak in web design. I prefer if it's 
simple and compatible. If it's flashy, that better be for the benefit of 
attracting users. Due to that compatible part, serious ActionScript like 
advanced flash videos that needs obfuscation cannot be currently ignored.

On Sunday, October 21, 2012 5:07:58 PM UTC-7, John Coryat wrote:
>
> Such a small percentage of users are so annoyed by ads as you are. 
> Whatever route you take to remove them is fine. The vast majority just 
> accept them as fact and move on. 
>
> We've allowed any of our users to opt out of ads for free. The vocal 
> minority that wouldn't click on an ad anyway can simply opt out and not 
> have to fret about it.
>
> -John Coryat
>

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