Steps -
1. Once you are on a website that use CPALead Surveys,wait for some time until it completely loads.
2. Copy the link from below text box and paste it in your url bar and hit enter.
3. The CPALead survey has been removed.
Simple and easy solution.
Tip: You could add the javascript into your bookmarks for faster and easily use. If you find a website which require CPALead survey, just open the bookmard and it's gone.

Interesting fix. Thanks. I've seen those pop-up surveys, but I never looked into the guts of them. I've never seriously considered using anything like CPAlead either.
ReplyDeleteHow do you think installing CPAlead, or something similar, would impact on Google's ability to index a page's contents? Block it?
Tom Fox
Louisville, Kentucky
microenterprise blog
@Tom Fox
ReplyDeleteThe CPAlead survey is dynamically generated by javascript so no, it will have no effect on Google's indexing ability. However, you can't use adsense and CPAlead surveys as the survey will block the Adsense adverts which is against Google's T&C.
Oh and to the author:
The script is old so it doesn't work. The updated version of the removal script is found at http://survey-remover.com