I have used this on Firefox for Facebook for a couple of months now. No problems and it sure cleans up Facebook!
http://www.fbpurity.com/
NOTE: This does not work with Internet Explorer.
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I have used this on Firefox for Facebook for a couple of months now. No problems and it sure cleans up Facebook!
http://www.fbpurity.com/
NOTE: This does not work with Internet Explorer.
What does it "clean" up? I prefer to not install unnecessary stuff ...
The extra ads and the Newsfeed or whatever it was called on the RHS of the Timeline.
I already have Ad Blocker so I don't see any ads. I don't think I need this as well?
I have AdBlocker plus, have had for quite a while. The FB Purity got rid of other stuff.
Example - when you Like something, thumbnail pictures appear underneath the post you Liked, saying you may like these other sites or whatever. They're now gone.
I suggest trying it, seeing if there is a difference you like, then uninstalling if you don't like it.
Uninstall directions are here: http://www.ehow.com/how_8716953_remo...ty-script.html
I edited the link so it does not go directly to the installer, in case people want to actually read before they install something.
In general, I wish people would spend time here on Pet Talk rather than Facebook - we never clutter up threads with ads, etc., and never change privacy settings on people, etc., etc.
Awesome....worked like a charm for me and I use Goggle Chrome. Thx Catty.
I do not use FB. As a teacher, all I need is one person sending me something questionable or something that could be misconstrued and I am out of a job! One of our administrators linked his FB page up to the school's FB page and forgot that his page contained a nude photo of his wife. If he hadn't been related to someone with power he would have been immediately fired. I love spending time here, even if I'm just lurking. Ain't nothin' better than furbabies!
We rae glad you are here with us, Pat! :)
Well Candace you convinced me -- but now I can't download it because the author has not been verified. Norton won't let it 'pass.' :rolleyes: