Like i said if that extension works for you and blocks the icon as well that's great and the op may choose that method to do that.the question ought be why didn't the developers add that option into settings ? One good reason amongst others being a lot of people run a theme on youtube like youtube darker etc so on a big monitor the site isn't glaring in their face but because the button/icon is added by a external source the theme doesn't catch it so it ends up being one big glaring white button sitting under the player. To do that, select the menu ' Ad Blocker:Select Ad Components to Block ', then use the mouse to hover on the. Edit: The same folks also make Slim Browser. It comes with a customizable ad blocker and options to disable webRTC and Canvas without the need of Chrome Store extensions. It's seems quicker than other chromium based browser I've used. If that doesnt help, you can pick out the ads and block them manually. I've been using SlimJet for several months and really enjoy it. All i've pointed out for the op is why bother installing a extension that really has nothing to do with blocking a page element, a icon in this instance and which for me and lots of other people doesn't work at all in what its suppose to do which is actually block flash content when he/she can just right click on the icon and block that element with the inbuilt ad blocker or a external ad blocker. Tired of all the obtrusive ads that attempt to track everything you do online, irritates your eyes and wastes your time Welcome to the ONLY browser that. First thing you can try is to go to the Ad blocker options dialog and click the button 'Update Filters' button to update the filtering rules to the latest version. But I havent been able to find any option for that in Opera for Android. Some browsers have an option to disable autoplay, others allow using addons to do the same thing. ![]() ![]() One.it doesn't bother me i didn't ask the question the op ( Killer7007) did, two. Every day more and more sites contain videos that autoplay. Cwm4bama wrote:I guess the question is why do you want to block a icon (button) that does nothing unless you click on it.are you, or someone, accidently clicking the icon? There's a million icons on various web sites so why does this particular one bother you?
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