You can use a modified HOSTS file to block ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies , 3rd party page counters, web bugs , and even most hijackers and possibly unwanted programs. This is accomplished 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. The 0. 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 tracker, or javascript file. Example - the following entry 0. This also prevents the server from tracking your movements.
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. 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. In case you're wondering Another great feature of the HOSTS file is that it is a two-way file, meaning if some parasite does get into your system usually bundled with other products the culprit can not get out call home as long as the necessary entries exist.
Special Note: new Windows 10 users This was done to resolve a slowdown issue that occurs with the change Microsoft made in the "TCP loopback interface" in Win8. This change in the prefix should not affect everyday users. You can use the "Replace" function in Notepad to convert the entries, or either of these freeware utilities see below has an option for converting the entries from "0.
This download includes a simple batch file mvps. For more information please see the Windows version that applies to you From the "Save As" dialog box, click the Desktop icon on the left side.
Click Save, this will save "hosts. From your Desktop right-click hosts. Click Next, click Next, select the option: " Show Extracted files ", click Finish Note: 3rd party unzipping utilities menu items may differ This will open the newly created hosts folder on your Desktop. Double-click on the included mvps. Win7 users right-click and select: Run As Administrator.
The key being the "Etc" folder Note : this assumes Windows is installed in the default location. In the event you already have an existing HOSTS file you will be prompted with the image to the right. Thanks for your feedback. I'm amazed that anyone still uses the MVPs hosts file! That technique is at least 15 years old, and fell out of use long ago. Organizations typically have hundreds or even thousands of IP addresses available, and they can and will use any of them at any given time.
And with the increasing adoption of IPv6, there are virtually unlimited IP addresses. Updating a hosts file is an endless, full-time job, and even then you're always hopelessly behind. BTW, I have another computer running W10 pro, 32 bit without any problems. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit.
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