Domain: no-ad.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to no-ad.com.
Comments · 8
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Re:I used to block ads
This company did it quite explicitly starting fifty-one years ago. There is a good chance you even have their product in your home right now. Is more than half a century long enough for you? Maybe it isn't. I always, always seek out that brand specifically because of their no-ad pledge.
Thanks for the advertising! I'll check this out next time I'm at Rite-Aid. And to prove I'm not anonymous and just was too lazy to login - SDpatricia
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Re:I used to block ads
This company did it quite explicitly starting fifty-one years ago. There is a good chance you even have their product in your home right now. Is more than half a century long enough for you? Maybe it isn't. I always, always seek out that brand specifically because of their no-ad pledge.
They may not be serving up ads, but their site is selling visitor information to Google and Facebook among others. I know this because no-script showed both as being blocked...
-=Geoskd
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Re:I used to block ads
This company did it quite explicitly starting fifty-one years ago.
Never heard of them.
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Re:I used to block ads
This company did it quite explicitly starting fifty-one years ago. There is a good chance you even have their product in your home right now. Is more than half a century long enough for you? Maybe it isn't. I always, always seek out that brand specifically because of their no-ad pledge.
not to be pedantic here, but noscript stopping "google-analytics.com" on their website begs to differ
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Re:I used to block ads
This company did it quite explicitly starting fifty-one years ago. There is a good chance you even have their product in your home right now. Is more than half a century long enough for you? Maybe it isn't. I always, always seek out that brand specifically because of their no-ad pledge.
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NO-AD
Does anyone know if NO-AD can block ADS? That's what I use to prevent burning sensations on my skin.
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Re:Fine by me.
I can think of one. No Ad Sunscreen. I think it's kinda clever. Pretty good stuff, too. Does this count as an ad?
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Re:When will it stop?
I love my No-Ad suntan lotion. It's cheaper, you get a huge bottle, it doesn't smell weird, and it works great.
"Since 1960, NO-AD, as in "not advertised," has succeeded in providing high quality suncare products at a fraction of the cost of other advertised brands. Rather than promoting the NO-AD line of products through expensive advertising campaigns or glitzy beauty pageants, we'd rather pass the savings directly onto you, our valued customer. This is what we call ~ "the NO-AD concept" -from their site