It is well known that some web tools and advertising on the Web site sometimes really affect the experience. and thunderbolt in order to repay the support of users, users are not members can also be able to close the ads on the client. Moreover, now the Thunderbolt look at the ad users can also be screened.
First, free non-members can also be able to close the ads
As shown in Figure 1, we can click the Cross button on the banner of the Thunder main interface to turn it off, and then pop up the interface in Figure 2. As long as the Reyou level reached 30 or more, you can directly close off the ads.
Figure 1 preparing to close the main interface ad
Figure 2 Non-member can also turn off advertising
Second, open members to remove Thunder look at ads
Nowadays video website is very popular, and the video website attracts the user most important is: content, clarity, speed. Thunderbolt look provides the latest and most abundant content, provides high-definition video, but also provides the industry's fastest on-demand speed. The only regret is that there are some ads in the Thunderbolt, affecting the user's experience. Now as long as the membership, you can easily remove these ads, so that refreshing, high-speed, smooth playback.
Turn on the Thunder to see the home page, when playing video, the default will play ads, click the ads in the upper right corner of the "Skip Ads" button (see Figure 3), will pop-up login Thunder member's window, enter the Thunder account, password and Verification code login (Figure 4). Then select the "Remove ads" under the "Open" radio button (Figure 5), you can see the effect of no advertising, very refreshing, very comfortable (Figure 6)!
Figure 3 ready to turn off Thunderbolt look at the ads
Figure 4 is logged into the Thunderbolt member
Figure 5 is shutting down Thunderbolt look at the ads
Figure 6 has achieved no advertising playback experience
As long as the members of the Thunderbolt to reach the level of 30 or more, you can enjoy the same treatment as the Thunderbolt members--Close the Thunderbolt ads.