Spyke
piefed.world

That's actually a great way of viewing it. Feels like an abusive relationship. Reminds me of Windows.

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It is abusive. They react exactly the same way an abusive partner does when you try to leave the relationship.

Also, if an individual person collected and compiled data on another person's activities the way they do, we would call that person a stalker. But somehow a massive corporation doing it is OK.

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No worries! uBlock Origin is still making sure no ads are actually being shown, regardless of if I tell it to remind me in a week or give it my data. But I've never seen this popup before, on any social media platform, I'm very curious if they'll actually ask me again in a week.

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If you let the folks know at the uBlock Reddit they will eventually make sure you never see it again. I wish they had a Fediverse presence.

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lemmy.world

Hey can you remind me how to get ublock origin? I used it years ago but between getting different phones and mandatory software updates, it always gets lost so I don't remember how I got it. Is it only available on a certain browser? I'm currently using Vivaldi browser for some reason because some tech savvy person recommended it.

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Depends on different devices. On iphones and chrome based browsers (like vivaldi), you can't really install ublock origin. You need to use firefox or a phone browser that already has adblocking functionality like duckduckgo browser or brave. If you're on android then the firefox app can install the ublock origin extension.

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For basically anything pro-privacy, Firefox (edit: or derivatives) is the way to go.

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vivaldi is chromium-based. therefore uBo does not exist.

i, therefore, recommend floorp browser. it has a lot of features like vivaldi, but it's based on firefox. so uBo (and a bunch of other great extensions google hate) DOES exist.

if you want, you can keep using the builtin adblocker of vivaldi. but keep in mind it's nowhere close to uBo.

(uBo=uBlock Origin)

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lemmy.world

Does Google understand consent?

[Yes] / [Maybe Later]

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This is a trend I'm seeing everywhere. And I hate it.

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lemy.lol

Counterpoint: I don't like any ads, so you'll let me block all of them, right Google?

No?

Too bad, doing it anyways. :3

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Tjareply
programming.dev

Of course they do, it's called "paying for content".

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Google: "Block ads you don't like."

Me: Blocks ad

Google: Ad blocked; 928749638174002 Ads Remaining

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That's Google's standard and has been for a long time on their services, most Androids and Windows. Saying no to personalised ads doesn't mean you're saying no to ads, it means getting ads that aren't filtered to the genre you respond to. If you use a stock-OS Android it might be worth deleting your ad profile in the Play Store app every now and then.

Fun fact, if you don't give them a locale (for example, when setting up spyware such as Win11, for language and keyboard choose global, and for timezone choose UTC) they can't give you a large portion of their bloat.

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Google makes it sound like more surveillance is actually less surveillance.

And the absence of a "Fuck Off Forever" button of course.

Please use a frontend to one of several YT clones/downloaders/alternatives. I'm sure there's even a browser add-on that will take you there every time you click a YT link.

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Title a dialog "Your ads, your choice" and then don't give a choice to say no. You'd think their marketing department would realize how awful this looks...

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Meanwhile on my account:

"We're not sure if you're 18 or not, so we disabled some functionality like personalized ads"

Can't tell you how to replicate it, because I'm not sure how I've ended up there in the first place

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lemmy.zip

Clippy wouldn't do this

We need more push back. Ublock origin is not going to fix all of the anti consumer stuff companies are doing

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That's the point. Everyone hated clippy and that piece of shit was still miles better than the absolute cesspool we have to wade through every day now.

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lemmy.zip

I started telling uBlock to zap any popup that tries to force me to agree to something

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Right click on the element => uB Block element...

If the block element menu option doesn't show up, it can definitely be enabled in uB settings.

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Click on the uBlock icon in your top toolbar. The lightning bolt (⚡) will "zap", hiding the content until you refresh the page. The eyedropper operates almost the same way but a little more permanent.

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lemmy.world

“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” ― George Orwell, 1984

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