Alright. What's umekana.ru, why is it tracking nearly every board on Jow Forums, who made the decision to let it do so, and how can I prevent it from harming my computer?
I'm using Chrome, because I'm an absolute plebian. This is actually my first time on Jow Forums. Made this thread on /b/, and someone recommended I come here... and also get uBlock.
So. What do you recommend, as far as changing my browser or its extensions?
I wasn't kidding. First time on Jow Forums. Absolute plebian. If you recommend a different operating system, I'll switch.
I'm gullible.
... Actually no, I can lurk to find that out. Just... how do I prevent umekana in particular?
Jose Green
Try an adblocker, probably false positive. adblockfast.com is the least glitchy and fastest.
Levi Collins
It's not Jow Forums, it's a problem somewhere else on your computer. The domain supposedly attempts to download an EXE. Perhaps it leverages an exploit of some kind to automatically run. Assuming you're on the latest version of Windows+Web browser, you probably wouldn't be effected by it. Strangly, ICANN WHOIS has nothing on the domain it seems.
I've seen the light. I'm installing Gentoo. You guys have changed my life.
Jaxson Reyes
Install gentoo/ubunru, lurk MOAR and then come back
Grayson Adams
Thread bad. Wish I could help but can't. Bye.
Lucas Clark
The world is run by jews who want your precious data so they can give you effective ads and start proxy wars between the US and Russia effectively killing people while still making money off of them.
Follow these steps to exclude yourself from the evil jewish plot: >install gentoo >use a non google browser that doesnt track you, ie waterfox >use umatrix and ublock extensions >kill yourself
It's probably a virus on your PC, and it's not "tracking Jow Forums", it clearly says >Domain: umekana.ru My take is that it's a virus most likely trying to launch that site to download something, probably ransomware.
Anthony Morales
Linux is a kernel.
Jacob Jenkins
Install Debian Use GNU IceCat, Firefox-esr or Firefox Nightly Install the following extensions: NoScript, uBlock origin, uBlock matrix, https everywhere, privacy badger and user agent switcher Welcome to the senpai.
Hunter Watson
>noscript, umatrix, and privacy badger If you're this retarded please don't offer advice to others
Nolan Peterson
What's wrong with noscript? >inb4 it breaks websites :(
David Lopez
Those 3 extensions are redundant. umatrix can do everything the other 2 can.
Isaac Taylor
Well, I actually don't use umatrix. The other two I do.
Landon Wright
Noscript also does the same thing as privacy badger...
umatrix has script surrogation now? or are you just completely clueless and shitposting?
Gavin Sanders
How is that different than globally blocking scripts from a specific domain? And no I'm not shitposting. There is of course the possibility that I am misinformed.
Julian Parker
>script surrogation >globally blocking scripts If you don't know what you are talking about, why are you making those claims?
>retard has internet right at his fingertips >asks superfluous question anyway
Juan Hill
they are functionally the same thing, just use different methods. Using surrogate scripts for, let's say, some Google analytics script will have the same result as blocking all Google analytics scripts. In both cases, the script is not actually loaded. I also have never seen a site that requires analytics scripts to be enabled to show content, so I'm not sure why you are so attached to surrogate scripts.
Levi Lewis
>the same thing jesus christ, you are fucking braindead >I also have never seen a site that requires visit an asus product support webpage
now apologize and delete those posts, you liar
Mason Green
The sad part of this is that you're unable to explain how they are different. Calling me braindead isn't an argument.
Kevin Gonzalez
>begging for spoonfeed >perfectly clear "for brainlets" explanation on top 3 google search results >still not admitting he was and is wrong about spreading misinformation as canonical kys mah man