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Lolu chungechunge lwabekwa kunqolobane. Uyacelwa ubuze umbuzo omusha uma udinga usizo.

Followed your recommendation to content block from standard to strict, and FIREFOX prompts me to "change" ad blocker source! Someting I am not getting, here?

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See my question above!

See my question above!

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Hi Phlyingphossil, when I switch from Standard to Strict, I see the attached. Is that where you are getting a message or is it coming from somewhere else?

(Note: to see the attachment, you need to return to this thread on the forum: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1261338 )

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Sir, this is exactly what I see, and I followed Firefoxe's recommendation by "migrating" to "strict" from "standard."

YOU, i.e. FIREFOX, are MY ad blocker, yet, YOU, FIREFOX are prompting me "to change my ad blocker to alleviate problems I am experiencing.

Sorry, but I apparently failed to articulate the issue. Looking forward to your comments.

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Hi Phlyingphossil, I'm not sure where you see this part:

YOU, FIREFOX are prompting me "to change my ad blocker to alleviate problems I am experiencing.

Firefox's Content Blocking feature uses a single list and doesn't allow exceptions for individual sites on the trackers list. If you find that Content Blocking causes problems on a lot of websites, so you have to turn it off too often, you can switch to using an add-on ad blocker such as

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/