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by cabaalis
1038 days ago
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I think one should be careful using the term "click fraud" in this context. Someone who installs this extension doesn't in my mind qualify to be defrauding anyone. There is no contract in place, it isn't against the law to express interest in a product, and there's no technical controls being breached illegally as the browser is just sending a request to a server. |
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Apple already has shipped something similar. https://httptoolkit.com/blog/apple-private-access-tokens-att...
"hihi, my browser clicks ads in the background, I'm fighting Big Tech so hard rn"
Google implements WEI on chrome and normal users who just want to block ads can't use their extensions anymore.
"Google Bad! I want to block my ads and cause you financial loss too"
"NO" - Google
So, mission accomplished?