Is there a way to pass these shits?
Noscript.
>>61644401
sometimes you can delete the nag overlay's dom nodes with your browser's dev tools (usually F12)
stop going to those sites that use them?
>>61644401
Are you illiterate? It tells you exactly what you need to do.
>>61644721
Allowing advertising into your browser is not an acceptable solution on the modern web.
Anyway script blocking usually kills these things. Add Reek's userscript for things that don't. If none of that works then you might try having a good hosts file - then you disable your extension, the website sees it... but the ads still don't load, from the point of view of their scripts, it's impossible to differentiate hosts-file blocking from internet congestion or a third-party ad provider thats just temporarily down.
Also, some sites just load normally and then pop a "no adblock plz" overlay up, and you can kill the overlay. Either with the element picker or with a dedicated addon (was BehindtheOverlay, may have been replaced with a fork by now) If you just want to read text content on the site but it refuses to display anything, try hitting view source, a lot of times the content is there. Pain in the ass but acceptable for the occasional one link you want to read.
Just use a RPi as a DNS adblocker. Theres a neat project out there called Pi-Hole
>>61644401
Enable the Anti-Adblock killer filter in the options, and install the (Grease/Tamper)monkey script if you want to.
>>61645174
Reek AAK isn't maintained anymore so use this instead https://xuhaiyang1234.gitlab.io/AAK-Cont/
For overlays you can create a rule in uBlock Origin with the element picker and gorhill added a zap mode recently that you can use as well (basically removes the element without creating a rule for it)
>>61645451
Will be detected by the anti-adblocker script since it fails to load the advertising script
>>61644401
If you're using ublock origin just enable the anti-adblock list.
>>61644401
Install a javascript blocker like umatrix
Even if you set it to accept all javascript by default it still blocks thousands of blacklisted advertising / spying domains and when you get annoying popups like that you just disable the script responsible for it in 2 clicks
>>61644401
*zaps warning*
nothing personnel, kid
>>61644721
Hey dumbfuck, maybe OP doesn't want to look at shitty ads that support fake news.
>>61644401
Start blocking ads on router/firewall level.
>>61644401
>go to inspect element
>remove the nagging overlay
>pirate all their site