When I signed up, there wasn't any advertising... they said, no advertising
and free hosting. After a while the ads started to show up on my pages.
They would have to physically go to the web page to notice that I've hide
the ads. I'm not disabling, just hiding.
Since, I'm neither a high traffic website nor doing any business on it,
they'll probably never notice.
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Michael Schutte
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Does hiding the advertising violate terms of service? Remember it's "free"
for a reason: to get eyeballs on the adverts.
--Loyd
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www.webng.com is free .net hosting. Has advertising on the page, but
it's easy to hide the advertising as long as you do use the <CENTER> tag
in your actual html page. Just use CSS to change the display to none.
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