Suppression des publicités « rencontre »

 

Il arrivait (trop souvent) que Google affiche des publicités pour des sites de rencontre ce qui agaçait certains membres (y compris au sein de l’équipe !).

Une option d’exclusion nous a permis de nous en débarrasser ! Ca devrait faire plaisir à pas mal de monde 🙂

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