cachi_ree813
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So, you're saying that when using sites similar to smsonline, the same issue occurs. I want to apply the domain to the allow list to solve this issue, but it seems the allow list isn't functioning properly.
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So every time I visit this site, I have to disable ad/tracking, and then re-enable it when using other sites. Is this inconvenience something users are just expected to deal with?
Is it difficult to implement a global exception for this site? -
Do I have to disable the browser guard's ad/tracker blocking feature just to use the website?
If so, how is that any different from turning off browser guard completely?? -
Is there any other way?
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If I turn it off, I'll be exposed to ads. Is this how it's supposed to work?
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I added it to the allow list, but it's still being blocked.
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Hello! browser guard.
I have an issue with browser guard.
When I access smsonline, I encounter the following error message, and the page doesn't function properly. Even after adding `html-load.com` to the allow list, the issue is not resolved.
Site throw an error by browser guard.
in Firefox
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As more sites like this emerge, user inconvenience is likely to increase.
Possible solutions include
1. Enhancing browser guard's ad-blocking technology to resolve the issue.
2. Modifying Firefox's allow list feature.
3. Globally allowing html-load.com to eliminate inconvenience for users like myself.
For now, I'm not satisfied with browser guard's solution, so I plan to use adguard instead.