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by maccard
2538 days ago
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> At least the latter option is free. This is _exactly_ why websites are as bad as they are right now. > And if it doesn't remove EVERY clickbait and dark pattern in said sites, I won't do it. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good. If you want to support an alternative source of funding for content, then this appears to be a great positive step towards an internet without tracking and invasive advertisements, promoted by the only alternative to Google in the browser market. If you want to take a philosophical stance, you should reject the tracker and leave websites that don't adhere to your strict criteria. |
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