Does AdMob Network is available for responsive web pages or only for apps ?
mosek said:
Does AdMob Network is available for responsive web pages or only for apps ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
for apps only. For webpages, you can use adsense which also belongs to google.
Related
Hi!
When I navigate on the web using Pocket Internet Explorer on my pda-phone I cannot have access to some forum or view via browser my mail account.
I call my phone provider (gsm/gprs) and they tell me that I must not have activate IE' popup block.
Where can I found this option?
Thanks!
w_S
Your phone provider has morons in technical support!
There is no such thing as "pop-up blocker" in PIE (Pocket Internet Explorer).
The reason you can not see many sites is because this browser is very limited, it can not handle java and other things many sites, particularly forums and mail need to display properly.
What you need to do is download the free minimo (mozila) browser. It can handle almost any site and has tabs and other goodies - the downside is it is extremely slow (heavy app).
haha
I had my suspicions about that...
When they tell me about popup a huge doubt grow in me!
I thought I'm wrong
...
But there is a strange thing. One of my friend have hp 6515 with Windows Mobile 2003se and he can access to one forum that I can't access with my xda! ...it's strange...
What do you think about opera?
Thank you,
w_s
i'm not sure what the deal is with your friend being able to browse the website while you can't, but i do highly recommend opera's latest beta. far and away a better browser than pie, with many more features such as tabs and flash support. most definitely one of, if not the, best for internet browsing on pocket pc.
here's the link for WM2003:
http://tinyurl.com/yottgp
Or trying using Opera Mobile as your main browser.
Hi all,
Is there any method of blocking/redirecting ip addresses on a WM6 device the same way you can on a windows desktop. Buy using the hosts file to redirect the AD's to a local address
There would be a speed benefit when viewing ad intensive websites on a GPRS device connection, not to mention the data saving on a limited data tarriff?
any ideas
rumpleforeskin said:
There would be a speed benefit when viewing ad intensive websites on a GPRS device connection, not to mention the data saving on a limited data tarriff?
any ideas
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How about AdProxy?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=421073
absolutly spot on, just the kinda thing i was looking for.
Hi There,
when surfing the web through our smartphones we frequently use WiFi free networks, the problem is that there is an add on for firefox, 'FireSheep',
that reviels our login info for our facbook, gmail and even bank accounts
is there any firewall or anything else that can avoid such info theaft?
k9nadav said:
Hi There,
when surfing the web through our smartphones we frequently use WiFi free networks, the problem is that there is an add on for firefox, 'FireSheep',
that reviels our login info for our facbook, gmail and even bank accounts
is there any firewall or anything else that can avoid such info theaft?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, install the plugin "blacksheep" which can alert you if someone is using it, by spoofing cookies for it to "steal".
Use a VPN though if you are concerned. Wifi without encryption isn't secure, and you can expect any cookies to be sniffed when using it.
Not for Android nor WP7 nor iOS AFAIK.
Just try to avoid using any app that doesn't encrypt communications. How would you know that? I don't know of any studies or papers about this... so test at home using wifi!
For browsing the web just avoid to login in any web through http, do it all over https.
Regards
Is there any way to get the N7 to not register as a mobile device for internet purposes? I am sick of trying to go to websites and only being able to get the mobile version.
roush611 said:
Is there any way to get the N7 to not register as a mobile device for internet purposes? I am sick of trying to go to websites and only being able to get the mobile version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't know about the N7 as mine hasn't arrived yet, but you should be able to change your user agent in Settings>More>UA String.
If you're browsing the web with Google Chrome, hit the menu button, then check off "Request Desktop Site".
brahmy said:
If you're browsing the web with Google Chrome, hit the menu button, then check off "Request Desktop Site".
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That works at first, but a lot of times if you "open in new tab" it opens the link in the mobile version again. Then I click "Request Desktop Site" and it sends me to the start of the website, where i have to find the link I just clicked and click it again. Makes tabbed browsing useless.
Use another browser like opera and you can set your user agent across all tabs.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Boat Browser and set the user agent to Desktop, Android, iPhone, IE, Firefox, Safari, iPad...whatever
roush611 said:
Is there any way to get the N7 to not register as a mobile device for internet purposes? I am sick of trying to go to websites and only being able to get the mobile version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://droidnerds.com/content/how-to-permanently-have-desktop-mode-on-chrome-mobile-for-android/
I've read random articles that state some apps or vpns can assist getting free wifi connections or Internet in general. Anyone familiar with any of this?
Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
passport619 said:
I've read random articles that state some apps or vpns can assist getting free wifi connections or Internet in general. Anyone familiar with any of this?
Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Short answer: NO
They are probably scams. VPN-apps don't give you free wifi they connect to VPN-servers through your internet connection and that VPN-server connects to the server of a website you are browsing (e.g. google.com) or service you use (e.g. Viber) this way the site you are browsing or the service you use won't know your IP-address instead they will get the vpn-server's IP-address (great if you get banned from a game for example or a service is not available in your country), but they can't give you free wifi or internet. There is an app called Opera Max though which will compress the data you use through a vpn server and will (probably) reduce your data/wifi usage (with showing the same amount of content). Works best with video/picture downloading/viewing. I've had a great experience with it. It may be a little bit slower than usual but it might use half the amount of data/wifi.