reek / anti-adblock-killer

Anti-Adblock Killer helps you keep your Ad-Blocker active, when you visit a website and it asks you to disable.
http://reek.github.io/anti-adblock-killer/
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kbb.com #2909

Open HittingSmoke opened 7 years ago

HittingSmoke commented 7 years ago

https://www.kbb.com/ http://i.imgur.com/Qrt4rmu.png uBlock Origin uBlock filters - |Badware risks|Privacy|Unbreak, Adblock Warning Removal List, Anti-Adblock Killer, EasyPrivacy, Malware Domain list, Malware domains, Peter Lowe's.

OcelotRevolver commented 7 years ago

@uBlock-user Looks like that blocks needed JS on the site, breaks functionality.

gollito220 commented 7 years ago

Adding kbb.com##script:inject(abort-on-property-read.js, KBB.DataLayer) does get rid of the block screen after clicking on the https://www.kbb.com/whats-my-car-worth/ and allows me to get fill in the info there... however, on the next screen (after selecting vehicle make/model/mileage/etc) it appears that something is breaking the javascript as it does not present the "next" button after selecting either of the options (use standard features or custom feature selection)

ncaptiva commented 7 years ago

I'm experiencing the same issue @gollito220 described. Adding the script you recommended does remove the "Adblock Detected" overlay; however, once I navigate to the Options and Condition page, there doesn't appear to be any way to submit the form. The "Next" button is missing, but I can't seem to find an alternate way past it either (like messing with Inspect Element & whatnot).

Just wanted to second @gollito220 's comment in case it helps!

FredFlintstoneLOL commented 6 years ago

See https://github.com/reek/anti-adblock-killer/issues/2596 which worked for me. Chrome with ABP.