Remove Annoying Facebook Ads Easily (Firefox)
By: Karan Goel | 6th October 2009
If you really hate seeing ads all over your Facebook page, then you should read on. True, Facebook is a smart app for networking and keeping up with your friends and acquaintances and their online activities. But the unnecessary third party ads annoys a lot.
Want to Remove Facebook Ads like the ones Below

Facebook users who using Mozilla Firefox can use hack script for Greasemonkey add-on to remove and hide annoying ads in Facebook. Of course, it’s possible to use specialized ad blocker such as AdBlock Plus, but some may prefer Greasemonkey as it does a lot more things.
Greasemonkey Addon for Firefox allows users to customize the way a web page displays using small bits of JavaScript, including removing ads contents and banner advertisements blocks.
Once you’ve installed Greasemonkey Addon (Link) in Firefox, restart Firefox browser and then install one of the following user scripts to remove facebook ads.
Userscripts to Disable or Remove Facebook Ads / Advertisements
- Remove All Facebook Ads – Removes banner ads, sponsored items in news feed and sponsored sidebar items from Facebook.
- NoFacebookAds – Removes Facebook flyer and network adverts, including ’social adverts’ such as the annoying Danish barber adverts.
- Hide Facebook Ads – Hide “Facebook Flyer” adverts on Facebook left sidebar on homepage or profile page.
- Facebook – Hide FeedAds – Hides the ads inserted into Facebook Feed. (WARNING: May be a phishing script. Use with own care.)
- Cipher’s Facebook Remove Ads or Facebook Companion – Both remove ads from Facebook, where the later is the original source code.
- NoPirateQuestAds – Specific to PirateQuest ads, where it prevents any Facebook wall entries containing ads for “PirateQuest” from appearing.
Generally you can also install Adblock Plus, which blocks all banner ads, everywhere. If you are an IE user, you can choose Adblock Pro 1.4 to get rid of those annoying ads to make your online experience smooth.
Please tell me how do these tools work for you.
Random Posts |
October 10th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
I am also considering in canceling my face book account the ads are so annoying , it does not allow me to go about my daily routine….
March 11th, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Facebook is for lamers anyway, just like AOL used to be.
December 1st, 2010 at 11:47 am
I already installed the greasemonkey….what the next step? so that i can remove the ads?