owangolama Posted November 10, 2016 Posted November 10, 2016 One of the sites that my database uses has recently started spamming ads. This eats up my personal hotspot bandwidth and messes up the user experience no end. Is there a way to install an adblocker extension into the browser used by FM? I'm a Mac, still using FM v14, but will probably upgrade soon if that matters. Does it use Safari or is it its own browser? Do folks have other solutions to this type of problem? Thanks in advance! (I'm not a pro; I'm just somebody that has programmed a bunch of stuff into my own FM databases.)
owangolama Posted November 11, 2016 Author Posted November 11, 2016 Bump... I'm really hoping somebody knows the answer to this... even if the answer is simply, "Sorry, it's impossible." Anybody have any clues?
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