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Once I was victim of robbery, I signed paper that basically said “OK, you can access my personal data and pass them to the court please.”Īnd during the court, there was exact call and message extract. They can have every data on you, if you are suspect, or you are somehow involved in court case. I think, that government is the hegemon with personal data. I wish our government would give us better protections I really like AdBlocker (or uBlock), cause it saves me from the inhuman ammount of ads that are trying to flood me. Its invisible unless someone discoves it.
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On websites, I noticed, that every page MUST offer options to customize/decline cookies.īut does it really affect some backdoors implemented by code writers? Nah. It really changed the way how personal data are handeled – I can confirm, that records from surveillence cams are affected, I can also confirm, that “paper version” of personal data have to be stored differently and thats not all. I dont know exact text of it, cause it has 88 pages of lawyers termins. The fact is, that GDPR somehow protects us. …but I really don’t know how well things are working out for the Europeans with their online regulations. I think that, if practical, they should offer the choice to their would-be browsers between supporting them with donations through Patreon or PayPal, for example, or accepting to watch the ads. It is a hard choice between supporting the work of those people putting up useful sites that rely only on ads to keep these going, and using the sites without contributing to their support.
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My concern goes beyond how annoying some ads can be they can also slow down the loading of ad-heavy Web pages and, more worryingly, while the intention of those paying to get their ads displayed at a particular site might be only to promote their businesses, there is always the suspicion that, due mainly to poor cybersecurity practices, their ads might have been compromised and loaded with some malware ready to be downloaded onto susceptible machines.
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One can also whitelist a site, so whenever one connects to it it can show its ads. Not a single add shows up, ever, unless I turn the application off for some Web site, for some reason, which I very rarely do.
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I use AdBlock Plus, the paid version, in both my Mac and Win 7 PC.
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If there are ads that are free of trackers, don’t slow my PC or page load times perceptibly, and don’t cause annoyance (sound, animation, popouts, etc), I would consider whitelisting the site, and before Woody got rid of the ads, I did have this site (one of only a handful) whitelisted, but the state of advertising on the web now is just in too sorry a state to really consider that in a broader sense. One thing, though: If you use a script blocker like uMatrix or NoScript, you will probably need to turn it off for the sites with adblock-blockers for the AAK stuff to be able to punch through. Those sites shouldn’t bother you with those messages anymore. Then subscribe to the filter list by the same name (also linked from the site) with your adblocker (I use uBlock Origin). Use a *monkey extension (Greasemonkey, Tampermonkey, Violentmonkey) and add the Reek AAK (Anti-Adblock Killer) user script. Irritating when it’s a site you actually want to visit, but for me the pleasure of never seeing adverts trumps any other consideration, so I don’t listen to their plaintive wailing Some sites detect this (and I’d guess other) Ad-blockers, and go “Purleeeese turn your Ad-Blocker off”.