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I have tried to use NAI optout for add trackers. I have not been able to opt out because java script is required to opt out. Any suggestions?

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The National Advisory Initiative (NIA) has webpage that allows Opt Out of Interest-Based Advertising. I have gone to this website and tried to opt out advertising sites. I have not been able to opt out of several of the advertising sites. On the NIA site it says that Java Script has to be loaded. Any ideas how to opt out of these advertising in the firefox browser?

The National Advisory Initiative (NIA) has webpage that allows Opt Out of Interest-Based Advertising. I have gone to this website and tried to opt out advertising sites. I have not been able to opt out of several of the advertising sites. On the NIA site it says that Java Script has to be loaded. Any ideas how to opt out of these advertising in the firefox browser?

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Firefox supports java script as do all other browsers. It does not support java applets and such. Suggest consult with the site FAQ and or Support for further information to help understand the issue.

Security issue, please update your Flash 26.0 r0 Flash Player Version: 29.0.0.171 Current Version https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ Step 1: Select Operating System Step 2: Select A Version (Firefox, . . . .) Note: Other software is offered in the download. <Windows Only>

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Do you intentionally disable JavaScript using an extension such as NoScript or uMatrix? If not, JavaScript is probably running normally.

If you completely disable JavaScript, numerous sites appear completely blank, others are incomplete, and many tell you that you need to enable JavaScript. It's not subtle!

Firefox's Tracking Protection feature, and add-ons that block trackers or ads, may selectively affect what scripts run on a site. However, you might prefer to place your trust in those features/add-ons rather than in the advertisers.