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Could you guys create a exception for this site?

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stanley_sathler

31 Aug, 2013 02:19 PM

Hello guys,
Look... My name is Stanley Sathler, I'm brazilian and here there is a "business" called "Cliquer". How it works?
- The company buys an ads there.
- The user will earn credits when click on an ads. The more ads you click, more credits you earn.
- Later, you can buy real products (from all companies that advertises there) with these credits.

The question is:
The AdBlock blocks the ads created there. And everyone that go to the site know that will find announcements. Is not spam or any crap that annoy the visitant.

Would be possible make an "exception" for that site? So, we won't need to alert the users that desactivate his AdBlock for use our services.

The page is:
http://www.cliquer.com.br

  1. 1 Posted by Kieran on 31 Aug, 2013 02:26 PM

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    This is AdBlock, an unrelated project to AdBlock Plus (ABP). See this link for more info.

    See this link for info about whitelists.

  2. Kieran closed this discussion on 31 Aug, 2013 02:26 PM.

  3. stanley_sathler re-opened this discussion on 31 Aug, 2013 02:40 PM

  4. 2 Posted by stanley_sathler on 31 Aug, 2013 02:40 PM

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    Yo Crazy,
    Yeah, I know the difference between AdBlock Plus and AdBlock. But I didn't know about AdBlock doesn't have a whitelist.

    Anyway, we'll create an advice that support our visitants about this problem.

    Thank you very much,
    Hugs.
    Stanley Sathler.

  5. 3 Posted by Kieran on 31 Aug, 2013 03:34 PM

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    You're welcome!

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