recent buzz... Added aerial photo coverage for all of Mecosta County Michigan in the year 1958. View of Big Rapids Michigan
Topic Title         Ad Block issues
2025-02-16 13:11:08 Nells250 I see that I am not the only person who, after years, can no longer use the website properly due to ads being blocked even when they are shut off. I have tried everything and even though someone in customer support seemed to try to help, no solution was ever found. The subscription rates are way too high for me... perhaps a small fee for people who just like to browse is in order? If that will even solve the issue. The only way I have found to use the site almost properly is my using the Edge browser. Opera, Firefox, and D.D.G. don't work anymore.
2025-02-16 18:24:27 mlandgraf Nope, you're not the only one. No amount of pausing or uninstalling blockers has let me view aerials.
2025-02-16 20:42:26 Lud ONCE AGAIN TECHNOLOGY IS IMPROVED TO THE POINT OF TOTAL UNUSABILITY!
2025-02-16 20:43:20 Lud FUCK YOU ASSBASTARDS!
2025-02-16 22:18:47 pbenito I had not used the site for several years and when I started using it again this month I encountered the same problems and limitations others reported (e.g. I could essentially not even preview anything even with the normal watermarks for free usage). What ended up working for me while using Chrome was to go to "Extensions" and disable the Duck Duck Go privacy extension I had installed. I turn it back on once I have finished using the the site, but otherwise was close to abandoning it altogether.
2025-02-17 15:09:19 Brett

There are several reasons why ads may not be displaying on the free version of our website beyond the use of an ad blocker. It could be due to firewall configurations, VPN usage, or privacy settings in browsers like DuckDuckGo. Ultimately, if our ads are not being seen, it means they are being deliberately blocked by the user.

From our standpoint, it is frustrating to offer a free service only to see it exploited. Every time we try to improve the user experience, there are those who seek workarounds to access paid content—and we have even had to defend against attempts to steal our digital imagery. We do not want to lock everything behind a paywall, and ads have proven to be the best way to monetize users who prefer a free site.

Professionals such as environmental consultants, archaeologists, and legal experts are accustomed to paying much more than what we charge for a subscription. For them, it’s a bargain. However, maintaining a free version of the site risks cannibalizing some of that business. That’s why it’s crucial to ensure that subscribing remains a valuable proposition.

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