Saturday, April 18, 2009

IE8’s “In-Private Filtering” is great AD Blocker

Unlike Firefox or Chrome needs third party plug-in to block ads (AdBlock, AdSweep, etc.,) the latest IE8 don’t requires any third-parties. It has in-built Ad-blocking feature, otherwise called In-Private Browsing.

In-Private Browsing is as in Microsoft’s words,

InPrivate Browsing prevents Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session. This helps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeing where you visited and what you looked at on the web. When you start InPrivate Browsing, Internet Explorer opens a new window. The protection that InPrivate Browsing provides is only in effect during the time that you use that window. You can open as many tabs as you want in that window, and they will all be protected by InPrivate Browsing. However, if you open another browser window, that window will not be protected by InPrivate Browsing. To end your InPrivate Browsing session, close the browser window

To use the In-Private Browsing and block the annoying ads, in IE8 Window do the one of the following to enable the feature.

  • Click Safety menu and select “InPrivate browsing”

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  • Click a new Tab, click the link “Open an InPrivate Browsing window” 

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  • Click to open the InPrivate Browsing menu on the bottom of the Window as in below picture.

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  • Press Control+Shift+P

If you open the InPrivate Browsing Settings, you can set to “Automatically block” the Ads or “Choose content to block or allow”. If you choose the second option, you can choose (obviously) the particular Ads like “googlesyndication.com” smile_wink.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty neat, thanks for the howto. And nice that it is build in even if it is a bit manual to get it going.

Here is an easy IE ad blocking alternative if you don't like the manual part:

http://simple-adblock.com/

Anonymous said...

the real question is... how do i disable this function, to keep my kids from using it? as a parent, i think it is important to know what my children are looking at. it's bad enough they know how to delete the history on the computer. is there a way to remove it from the tool bar? hide it, or disable it?

would love to know that.

thanks,

Trouble Parent

Unknown said...

Hello klinque2,
Yes, it's possible.

I hope you are using Windows Vista. You have to create different user accounts (control panel --> User Accounts) for each child in your household.

"Parantel Control" under Control Panel has some pretty neat settings to control your child's computer experience.

You may also just choose to disable deleting IE History (cookies, tempory files, etc.,). To do this,
1. Click Start button, type "GPEdit.msc"
2. Navigate to "Local Computer Policy" --> "Computer Configuration" --> "Administrative Templates" --> "Windows Components" --> Internet Explorer" --> "Delete Browsing History"
3. On your right side pane, check out the slew of options. Double click the one you want to control, and make it enable or disable. Read the Policy information text to understand the setting correctly.

Hope this helps.

Anand

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