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Block Unwanted Cookies with Internet Explorer Criteria for Detection in the MVPS HOSTS File How To: Get notified of MVPS HOSTS updates MVPS HOSTS File Disclaimer MVPS http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm HOSTS Privacy Policy HostsNews blog & Updates Blocking Unwanted Connections with a Hosts https://gist.github.com/eyecatchup/ba7dc7a50d90cbf6377d File Special Note: new Windows 10 users ... the MVPS Hosts file installs just fine, no need to make any changes. Simply follow the instructions for Windows 8. What it does ... You can use a HOSTS file to block ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and even most hijackers. This is accomplished how to by blocking the connection(s) that supplies these little gems. The Hosts file is loaded into memory (cache) at startup, so there is no need to turn on, adjust or change any settings with the exception of the DNS Client service (see below). Windows automatically looks for the existence of a HOSTS file and if found, checks the HOSTS file first for entries to the web page you just requested. The 0.0.0.0 (prefix) how to edit is considered the location of your computer, so when an entry listed in the MVPS HOSTS file is requested on a page you are viewing, your computer thinks 0.0.0.0 is the location of the file. When this file is not located it skips onto the next file and thus the ad server is blocked from loading the banner, Cookie, or some unscrupulous ActiveX, or javascript file. Example - the following entry 0.0.0.0 ad.doubleclick.net blocks all files supplied by that DoubleClick Server to the web page you are viewing. This also prevents the server from tracking your movements. Why? ... because in certain cases "Ad Servers" like Doubleclick (and many others) will try silently to open a separate connection on the webpage you are viewing, record your movements then yes ... follow you to additional sites you may visit. Using a well designed HOSTS file can speed the loading of web pages by not having to wait for these ads, annoying banners, hit counters, etc. to load. This also helps to protect your Privacy and Security by blocking sites that may track your viewing habits, also known as "click-thru tracking" or Data Miners. Simply using a HOSTS file is not a cure-all against all the dangers on the Internet, but it does provide another very e
a GitHub account Sign in Create a gist now Instantly share code, notes, and snippets. Star 37 Fork 11 eyecatchup/hosts Created Jun 15, 2015 Embed What would you like to do? Embed Embed this gist in your website. Embed Share Copy sharable URL for this gist. Share Clone via HTTPS Clone with Git or checkout with SVN using the repository's web address. HTTPS Learn more about clone URLs Download ZIP Code Revisions 1 Stars 37 Forks 11 Disable Skype ads: 1.) Add hosts to your hosts file 2.) Flush DNS resolver cache (ipconfig /flushdns) Raw hosts # Block Skype ads 127.0.0.1 *.msads.net 127.0.0.1 *.msecn.net 127.0.0.1 *.rad.msn.com 127.0.0.1 a.ads2.msads.net 127.0.0.1 ac3.msn.com 127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net 127.0.0.1 adnexus.net 127.0.0.1 adnxs.com 127.0.0.1 ads1.msn.com 127.0.0.1 ads2.msads.net 127.0.0.1 aka-cdn-ns.adtech.de 127.0.0.1 apps.skype.com 127.0.0.1 b.ads2.msads.net 127.0.0.1 bs.serving-sys.com 127.0.0.1 cdn.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 cds26.ams9.msecn.net 127.0.0.1 db3aqu.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 ec.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 flex.msn.com 127.0.0.1 g.msn.com 127.0.0.1 live.rads.msn.com 127.0.0.1 msntest.serving-sys.com 127.0.0.1 rad.msn.com 127.0.0.1 sO.2mdn.net 127.0.0.1 secure.flashtalking.com 127.0.0.1 static.2mdn.net 127.0.0.1 static.2mdn.net midoalbalwi commented Dec 11, 2015 mido55g@gmail.com d-kr commented Dec 11, 2015 I'm not sure (please correct me if I'm wrong), but correctly setting the ip adress to 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1 will prevent a connection even to localhost. At least on windows. On linux that ip stands for "ask anyone the web". oliverhausler commented Feb 2, 2016 @d-kr It depends on the context, not the OS. 0.0.0.0 is an invalid IP address, but in the context of routing 0.0.0.0 means any network. So I would guess 0.0.0.0 would probably route to any interface, including the external ones. So it won't work. Haven't tested this, though. dada84 commented Feb 13, 2016 "apps.skype.com" should not be blocked as this host provides the Skype Home. I unblocked it and I haven't seen any ad so far. LyraAidan commented Mar 1, 2016 This no longer works as of today - I'm getting ads with all of these host edits. Did MS add new ad sources? iceteabottle commented Mar 2, 2016 Just block "apps.skype.com". I don't need Skype Home. dada84 commented Mar 27, 2016 Blocking apps.skype.com seems to block every ads. The problem is that this domain also provides the Skype Home. I'm going to investigate in order to find new ad domains. But for the moment, we'll either have to face the ads or to remove the Skype Home. EDIT: after like an