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'Unblockable' web trackers emerge
Bad news: 'Unblockable' web trackers emerge. Good news: Firefox with uBlock Origin can stop it. Chrome, not so much
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Prior to enabling "ublock" as an add-on in Firefox, you are presented with a message asking for permission and essentially informing you "that to protect you from tracking we have to track you". To me it looks like it is its own tracking mechanism.
Anyway Playing "devils advocate", couldn't this be just another method to obtain your information with the ruse of "we are protecting you". Wouldn't it be better to use an onion router? |
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This is the generic ad-on message you are presented with when processing the ublock for Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...urce=inproduct And this is the specific message for ublock. Last edited by frcc; 3rd December 2019 at 03:13 PM. |
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Most of my friends prefer AddblockPlus over Ublock Origin.
What do you think of AddblockPlus? |
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uBlock Origin is content blocker. It just happens most people use uBlock Origin for ad-blocking.
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