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How can I eliminate Temu ads from my Edge browser?

Anonymous
2023-12-11T01:41:26+00:00

I keep getting ads from Temu on Edge Browser. How can I eliminate Temu Since I know it is a scam Company from China selling knock off products that are of no real value in my opinion.

Thank you,

Dave

Microsoft Edge | Other | Windows 11

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-06-21T19:34:07+00:00

    Maybe TEMU disappears, but my German is limited.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T15:18:12+00:00

    Well, at least the AI says it knows exactly how we feel about it. I feel much better now about the avalanche of Temu ads. 😵‍💫

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T04:45:57+00:00

    Agreed! It is a Waste of my time.......

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-05-15T03:20:57+00:00

    Moderator wasn't rude, and definitely doesn't need reporting. Someone had a puerile dig at them for being unable to spell regards, and called them a bot. And the mod then wrote back, funnily, normally, humanly, an ironic sort of response you'd get if they really were a bot, which they are not, as they wrote back with a bit of a sense of humor. You people need to stop being so precious. All because you have some particular bee in your bonnet about a particular Amazon competitor, the ads of which you just happen to dislike.

    A far better strategy to get them removed would have been to suggest that they are advertising in a way that plays into people's shopping addictions, just as alcohol companies play into peoples' alcohol addictions. Those ads can be appropriately controlled. Saying 'scam company', which is vague and subjective, doesn't help Microsoft or its mods do much for you.

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