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    <p class=””>Clicking the “Disable Ads” option on the backend end of a post/page also disables ads in the widget areas… to have it only disable ads in the post content you must use conditional rules (which isn’t user-friendly) or you must buy Pro/Premium.<br><br>Want your ads to be rel=”nofollow”? That’s also a pro/premium feature unless you don’t actually have AdRotate manage your ads and just paste in codes in the “manual” blank.<br><br>No thanks. There are much easier solutions like Ad Injector and AdRotate.</p>
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  • Plugin Author Thomas M

    (@webzunft)

    Thank you, jsnowbusiness.

    Good to read that you are using the 3-AdSense-Ads-Limit. I wasn’t sure if users still need it after AdSense officially lifted its ad limit.

    Thomas

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