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by userbinator
4127 days ago
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How exactly is advocating users' freedoms "defending malware"? By the same reasoning that advocating privacy is "defending terrorists"? I wouldn't want to use Privdog or Superfish, but if someone voluntarily wants to change how he/she views the Internet on their own machine, they should be well within their rights to do so. The only site owners who aren't hurt by this type of malware are the terrible ones with no regard for their users ...or the ones who don't put any ads on their site? I do happen to have such a site, and the reason it doesn't have any ads is because it doesn't need them. In my experience, the most ad-filled sites also tend to be of the content-farm type, providing little in the way of quality content. |
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See my billboard example reply to the comment above to see why I believe that Privdog and Superfish are run by thieves.