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how do i take all the ads off my Facebook page? - Estefannya - 11-09-2012 11:31 AM - Ravi Kiran - 11-09-2012 11:39 AM ho ..... use GreaseMonkey it is a add-on for FireFox that allows you to manipulate the way a web page is displayed by using small pieces of JavaScript code. So, for example, you can replace buttons, add items to a web page, or add completely new functionality to a web page. To install GreaseMonkey, you’ll need FireFox. Once you have installed GreaseMonkey, you’ll see it under Tools and also a small monkey face icon in the bottom status bar. Make sure the Enabled menu option is checked. Now go to the script resource web site at http://userscripts.org/ to install the FaceBook and MySpace scripts. Simply click on the Install Script button at the top right and wait for a minute or so while it installs. You won’t receive a message acknowledging that the script was installed, but you can check by choosing Manage User Scripts from the Tools – GreaseMonkey menu item. If it’s listed there, that means it’s installed. hope it worked .... - TheGuyNumber4 - 11-09-2012 11:39 AM You can't unless you use some extension like the one Ravi said, those ads are how Facebook makes money. Or you can manipulate the page in IE9, but I forgot how it was done, you edited the page somehow. - happyrock631 - 11-09-2012 11:39 AM If the ads say "not by facebook" on them, then you have a malicious program on your computer known as "adware" that is injecting the ads, see here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/help/adware If you just want to get rid of Facebooks normal ads, the best way to do it is to install the FB Purity browser extension, its 100% safe & has lots of features for keeping your facebook clean from ads and other junk you dont want to see: Source(s): http://fbpurity.com - NattyBiebz - 11-09-2012 11:39 AM Use AdBlock, it takes ads off everything, not just Facebook If you have chrome search it in the Webstore For Firefox search the add-on |