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5 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

Providing you can tolerate all the redirects  :biggrin:

All you need is a popup/ad blocker. If one gets through, it opens a new
tab. I don't even wait for it to load, just press Ctrl+W and it's gone. Then
I click the link again. I just went through dozens of videos and I saw
maybe six popups, which were deleted before they could load.

What I've found with this site is this: When you click on a video, hold
down the Ctrl key to make the link open in a new tab. However, if it
immediately switches to that new tab, you know it's going to be a
popup, so you simply close it immediately (Ctrl+W). Don't even wait
for it to load the page. Then, just Ctrl+left-click the link again. If it
does not immediately switch to the new tab, you know you've got a
video.

In Firefox, there's an option that says:

"When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately"

Whatever the equivalent is in your browser, be sure it's turned off. You
don't want it to do that.

It takes literally a couple of seconds to do that 2 or 3 times. Just keep
your finger on the Ctrl key and don't wait for the new tab to load if it
switches to it.

At least that's how it works on my PC. Your mileage may vary slightly.
Hope this is helpful.

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3 hours ago, letsdothis said:

All you need is a popup/ad blocker. If one gets through, it opens a new
tab. I don't even wait for it to load, just press Ctrl+W and it's gone. Then
I click the link again. I just went through dozens of videos and I saw
maybe six popups, which were deleted before they could load.

What I've found with this site is this: When you click on a video, hold
down the Ctrl key to make the link open in a new tab. However, if it
immediately switches to that new tab, you know it's going to be a
popup, so you simply close it immediately (Ctrl+W). Don't even wait
for it to load the page. Then, just Ctrl+left-click the link again. If it
does not immediately switch to the new tab, you know you've got a
video.

In Firefox, there's an option that says:

"When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately"

Whatever the equivalent is in your browser, be sure it's turned off. You
don't want it to do that.

It takes literally a couple of seconds to do that 2 or 3 times. Just keep
your finger on the Ctrl key and don't wait for the new tab to load if it
switches to it.

At least that's how it works on my PC. Your mileage may vary slightly.
Hope this is helpful.

I do have an Adblocker on Brave Browser that should stop it but somehow they are getting through.  These Browser Operators get a Browser that works then they have to keep fucking around with updates all the time which eventually messes things up.  

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4 hours ago, letsdothis said:

All you need is a popup/ad blocker. If one gets through, it opens a new
tab. I don't even wait for it to load, just press Ctrl+W and it's gone. Then
I click the link again. I just went through dozens of videos and I saw
maybe six popups, which were deleted before they could load.

What I've found with this site is this: When you click on a video, hold
down the Ctrl key to make the link open in a new tab. However, if it
immediately switches to that new tab, you know it's going to be a
popup, so you simply close it immediately (Ctrl+W). Don't even wait
for it to load the page. Then, just Ctrl+left-click the link again. If it
does not immediately switch to the new tab, you know you've got a
video.

In Firefox, there's an option that says:

"When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately"

Whatever the equivalent is in your browser, be sure it's turned off. You
don't want it to do that.

It takes literally a couple of seconds to do that 2 or 3 times. Just keep
your finger on the Ctrl key and don't wait for the new tab to load if it
switches to it.

At least that's how it works on my PC. Your mileage may vary slightly.
Hope this is helpful.

i use adguard adblocker and poper blocker on my google and firefox poper blocker blocks all popup windows and they both work well. when i go to hotscopes i dont get no ads or popups.

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14 hours ago, letsdothis said:

Not that I have any vested interest in this site, but what's wrong with
that? Why rag on one site when there are thousands of sites that do
the exact same thing? Besides, you can't steal something from
someone who doesn't own it on the first place.

I'm paying money to provide you with content. He gets money by using that very same content. why should I not rag about it? Do you want me to open a website filled to the brim with ads next time I upload a video? No problem.

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21 minutes ago, TheDude212 said:

Tell me one thing in that sentence that was incorrect and i'll acknowledge I'm stupid.

You are not stupid and thank you again for your magnificent videos which we unfortunately find today on these sites which come to take the videos posted on CamCaps but do not accept the opposite !!!

It is obvious that ulyse12345 and other people on this forum are employed by these parasitic sites !!

Vous n'êtes pas stupide et merci encore pour vos magnifiques vidéos que l'on retrouve malheureusement aujourd'hui sur ces sites qui viennent prendre les vidéos postées sur CamCaps mais n'acceptent pas le contraire !!!

Il est évident que ulyse12345 et d'autres personnes sur ce forum sont employées par ces sites parasites !!

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11 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

I do have an Adblocker on Brave Browser that should stop it but somehow they are getting through.  These Browser Operators get a Browser that works then they have to keep fucking around with updates all the time which eventually messes things up.  

I agree that a few may still get through. No blocker is going to catch
them all. That's why I wrote out the instructions for what to do if one
shows up. It may look complicated, it may take a minute to read, but
it takes mere seconds to implement. As I said, you can delete 2 or 3
popups in 2-3 seconds if you do what I outlined.

I use Blur, Badger and Ghostery for ads and trackers (all browser
add-ons).  They will usually catch most everything. If a site complains
about a blocker, and it will usually be Ghostery, and won't let you
continue, just whitelist that site in Ghostery. That usually works and
you can keep using the site, letting the other two catch the ads and
trackers.

That doesn't happen very often, though. Usually, they will just complain
about the blocker and let you use the site, anyway.

I hope that's helpful.

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