>he uses a "privacy" addon run by an ad agency
OH NO NO NO
He uses a "privacy" addon run by an ad agency
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>Ghostery
Everyone on Jow Forums has known since 2014 that it's shit. Not news, newfag.
Why does a browser plugin have their users' email addresses?
This. Who is seriously using anything other than uBlock Origin/uMatrix? Maybe NoScript if you're super paranoid but uMatrix does the same shit.
this
Privacy Badger.
Free, Open Source, published by Electronic Frontier Foundation.
I use it as my primary blocker and supplement it with uBlock Origin and Self-Destructing Cookies.
>Ghostery
It may not be news, but it is pretty hilarious. I laughed wholeheartedly when I saw it this morning on Jow Forumslinux
fucking plebbitor
kys
This reeks of some intern fucking up big time.
>Privacy Badger only blocks those ads which come with embedded trackers
Why run it along with ublock? Sounds redundant and like a waste of ram.
Deal with it
I use adaway to block system ads and firefox+ublock origin for browsing. Am I safe, Jow Forums?
>Self-Destructing Cookies
That's still a thing?
I thought it stopped working after Firefox updated.
cookie autodelete
Cookie AutoDelete is the poor man's Self-Destructing Cookies. It still works with updated FF
>Adaway
>not using DNS66
Honestly there's no point in rooting anymore.
>OH NO NO NO
back to your containment board.
>Cookie AutoDelete is the poor man's Self-Destructing Cookies
Wrong way round.
>DNS66
>not using Blockada
>turn off notifications for blockada
>still takes up notifications telling me that it's on and how many domains i've blocked so far
>unironically suggesting this garbage
Enable systemless hosts in magisk if you hate root so much.
those corrupt faggots from privacy badger are cancer
My phone always end up in a bootloop when I install it
Hello plebbit
>no point in rooting anymore
>Cool down shit £100 phone
>speed it up too
There is still a reason for rooting faggot
signup is optional, it doesn't have to use them
what does signing up give you
>Sounds redundant
One is automatic, the other is based on error-prone man-made blacklists.
Doesn't sound redundant to me.
Did you read the issue? Privacy Badger does exactly what it says on the tin.
Also, you can still manually block Google Analytics if you wish.
>EFF
>Please opt-in to tracking!
Fuck off shill
>oh no some1 gonna email me :/(((( xDD
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