fastfinge,

I don’t block anything. I work in accessibility, so it’s important to me to know what the experiences are like for my fellow users with disabilities. I also don’t want to recommend sites or apps that are riddled with inaccessible ads. I’d rather not give them traffic at all. Though even though I let them track me, I still get ads in a language I don’t speak for cars I can’t drive. What’re they doing with all that data?

Woht24,

How are you presumably having websites presumably displayed in one language and ads displayed in another language?

fastfinge,

I assume it’s because I live in Canada, and big American data just assumes all Canadians speak French. I regularly get French ads on English websites.

Woht24,

Right, thought it was a trick and I was intrigued.

crimroy,

If you presume it, it will come

DashboTreeFrog,

So me seeing ads in random languages is not me being clever with identity obfuscation, but big data being big stupid?

And thank you for your work in accessibility 🫡

fastfinge,

Apparently! I don’t hide my data in any way, and constantly get ads in languages I don’t speak. Usually French, but sometimes Hindi or Chinese. And as a blind person myself, I’m not sure that my well paid full time job working in large enterprise and big tech accessibility is altruism deserving of thanks haha.

Rayuza,

I use my usual addons like privacy badger, Ghostery, ublock and Tampermonkey to get rid of the annoying “disable your adblocker” message on youtube.

InterSynth,
@InterSynth@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

You only need uBlock Origin for all that.

Rentlar,

I have AdNauseum on with the “Hide Ads” button unchecked and “leave non-tracking ads alone” option enabled. Privacy Badger is on too to detect tracking scripts.

I can safely ignore ads generally but what I want is to discourage the practice of annoying placements to farm clicks. If they want clicks then they can have as many of my fake ones as they wish.

JoBo,

If you do use one what other blocking do you use to circumvent data collection, YouTube and reddit front ends and things alike?

Firefox on maximum security will get rid of all cookies when you close the window (ie exit from Firefox, not just close the tab). If there are sites that require cookies, you can use Firefox containers to stop it collecting data across other sites).

I do use adblockers but there are sites which deserve the revenue (and don’t bombard you with shite) so I try to remember to whitelist them. But I’m not as diligent about this as I should be. Someone does have to pay for it and we don’t have a decent system to do that without advertising (yet). I can’t subscribe to the eleventy million sites I visit so advertising is a necessary evil (atm). Obviously, denying bad sites the advertising revenue is a public service, so there’s that.

Euphorazine,

I don’t use an adblocker. 90% of the sites I visit don’t abuse ads. When I was younger I used to go to sketchy sites to watch content for free, but now I’m in a position where I can pay for the content so I do. The last time I pirated something was an anime because no streaming service offered it, I had to buy blu rays.

Also, I like targeted ads. Most of the time you can ignore them, but every once in a while they show you something interesting that you do actually want. I’ve picked up a few board games that way. I didn’t buy it through the ad, but it did cause me to start researching it.

JGrffn,

90% of the sites I visit don’t abuse ads.

Damn so you don’t use YouTube?

Euphorazine,

YouTube premium

Rhynoplaz,

I don’t. I know they exist, and I could probably have one set up in under ten minutes, but I just don’t care.

And I know what they do. I know what they collect. I used to sell online ads for the local paper, geomapping and all that shit. They still know.

Ejh3k,

I’m simply too lazy.

bionicjoey,

That’s like saying you’re too lazy to put on a condom

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Bearbacking the internet

bionicjoey, (edited )

Just rawdoggin’ it

Willy,

that’s an interesting spelling

Ejh3k,

I’m married. Haven’t used a condom in forever.

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Congrats

victorz,

Lazy for what exactly? I pressed “install” years ago, and haven’t touched it since. It does its thing in the background when I browse. Never any intervention from me.

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

You then have to play a bit of a cat and mouse game with certain sites that put a lot of effort into detecting ad blockers, and that can be a bit actively annoying.

victorz,

Can you name one such site? In like a decade I’ve not had to touch my settings one bit to avoid ads. 🤔

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

YouTube, as of late

victorz,

I have noticed a lot of people using Chrome seem to have issues with YouTube nowadays, indeed. Firefox users (me) seem unaffected (with uBlock).

JGrffn,

Not unaffected, I’m on Firefox with ublock on windows and it was pretty bad for a bit there, and now the videos are… Weird. Like they’ll suddenly stop playing and pretend they’re loading, but the buffer bar is far ahead, or the buffer bar will start stuttering and losing buffer multiple times a second, or the video will skip ahead by 5 seconds randomly, or the video will keep playing but in a frozen frame with audio continuing in the background.

It’s been super frustrating, and piped is slow and the UI is super clunky so I haven’t migrated to it, but the current YouTube experience is just something I’ll have to put up with alongside re-downloading filter lists every now and then. I have been working on a few UI tweaks for piped that hopefully get merged in, but it’s been a rough few weeks IRL and I haven’t gotten around to finishing.

victorz,

Re: Your YouTube issues: are you based in America? I’m in the EU, might be something regarding that.

Downloading filter lists? This is something people do? I’ve never done that.

JGrffn,

Re: Your YouTube issues: are you based in America? I’m in the EU, might be something regarding that.

I hadn’t considered that, considering your regulations are light years ahead… I’m from Honduras.

Downloading filter lists? This is something people do? I’ve never done that.

Yep, I had never done it before YouTube started its war on adblockers. It’s a 5 second matter, but I do occasionally get blocked entirely for having an adblocker. On some occasions, filter lists hadn’t yet been updated to counter the new blocker, I had to go out and touch grass for a few.

victorz,

I’m from Honduras.

Oh I see, yeah maybe that plays a part then 😊

Downloading filter lists? This is something people do? I’ve never done that.

Yep, I had never done it before YouTube started its war on adblockers.

Ah, right! That dang YouTube 🤌💪

I had to go out and touch grass for a few.

😅 Maybe YouTube just wants what’s best for you. For you to go outside and get some fresh air… then go back in and dump your wallet into theirs. 💸

Ejh3k,

Quit gatekeeping.

victorz,

⁉️

Honytawk,

Gatekeeping what? Laziness?

Ejh3k,

Yeah gatekeeping. You all with your adblockers and your cookie biscuits. Always shaming those without. Just keep it to yourself.

Some of us like ads. I like guessing what the hell Wish is trying to sell me. I don’t watch much YouTubes. Ads really aren’t a thing that I think about a whole lot, so I don’t use adblockers.

Stop gatekeeping me

cley_faye,

A lot of people. For many, it’s not even something they know exist. Even setting it up for them is a bother because of the occasional site it breaks, and the complete lack of technical awareness.

Frozengyro,

There’s also many of us who don’t use a laptop/PC to access the Internet.

umulu,
@umulu@lemmy.world avatar

There’s Android browsers with AdBlock. Mozilla is one of them…

spacecowboy,

I almost exclusively use my iPhone - I have ad blockers on it. AdGuard, Banish, and Vinegar.

irmoz,

I have adblock on my phone ;)

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Custom dns

umbrella, (edited )
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

firefox and ublock origin works on a phone just as well

puppy,

Firefox on Android and its many derivatives (I use Fennec) have uBlock Origin as a browser extension.

electric,

Ads are what have been keeping the internet largely free. They don’t really bother me anyways. Both the creator/site/company and the consumer benefit from this transaction. If the ads make the experience unbearable though, easy enough to simply disengage from it.

PlasterAnalyst,

If it's free then why do I pay ~$150/ month between phones and home service?

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the price of freedom my friend

electric,

That’s an issue between you, your ISP, and your carrier.

ShroOmeric, (edited )

Internet is not free, and there was plenty of cool stuff online well before everyone decided to make money out of every single thing. So no, bad argument.

Edit: Let me correct myself: there was much more cool stuff before.

electric,

It costs money to host a website. And if the creator feels they are entitled to some money if people keep viewing their content, then that’s alright.

ShroOmeric,

They are free to feel entitled. Good for them.

Honytawk,

It costs about 15€ a year to have a domain, and a bit of electricity with server equipment depending on the size of your platform.

They can get the money by selling merch in their webshop or even like Wikipedia rely on donations.

It doesn’t need to be a whole datacenter, like Facebook. Better not to actually.

Viking_Hippie,

My mom uses Edge, told me not to block Facebook ads and clicks on most of the clickbait articles on her MSN home page. It’s like she WANTS them to collect as much data to sell and spy on her as much as possible 🤦

themurphy,

You’ll be surprised how many people likes ads, and likes how much they know about you.

I don’t agree, but I can see the logic in that. If you see ads anyway, why not see them specialised to you making them somewhat relevant.

Awful take I know, but it’s the reality for many people.

GoosLife,

That’s not necessarily an awful take, to be fair. That is arguably to the benefit of the consumer, that they can learn about products that are relevant to them.

Trainguyrom,

I’m completely disconnected from what new movies and TV shows come out after years of blocking all ads. I can see wanting to change but ads have only gotten more annoying so I have no desire to change yet

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

Personally, I get actually relevant Instagram ads pretty frequently, particularly for various events that I'm interested in. I've seen more than a few shows specifically because I saw an Instagram ad.

I'd naturally prefer no ads, but when they are necessary - and someone does have to pay the costs of running large platforms - I would prefer them to be actually relevant. It's still ultimately my decision as to whether I buy something or not.

Viking_Hippie,

I use uBlock Origin and Consent-o-Matic. Works like a charm!

RazorsLedge,

Consent o matic is a new one for me. Thanks!

Viking_Hippie,

You’re very welcome!

themurphy,

One question though.

Can’t you enable a filter list on uBlock Origin that removes all cookie consents?

I think I have it on. It’s under “Annoyances”. Maybe it’s not as good since you have them both?

the_post_of_tom_joad,

Can’t you enable a filter list on uBlock Origin that removes all cookie consents

What what what?!?! Ive used ublock for years and i didn’t know this

themurphy,

Yeah haha, there’s actually some nice block lists in the settings you can turn on.

Also region specifics.

Viking_Hippie, (edited )

I’m sure there is, but tbh I don’t know how, since I don’t need it.

The way Consent-o-Matic works is that it accepts all, securely deletes all of it immediately before it can do anything. That way the site thinks you have all of it so it won’t ask again, but you actually get none of it.

All this plus removing the consent- and other pop-ups for you. A few of the nastier pop-ups might be on your screen for a tenth of a second or less as Consent-o-Matic gets rid of it for you, but otherwise it’s like they were never there to begin with!

victorz,

Does it work better than “I don’t care about cookies”, if you’ve tried both?

brb,

What is the difference between that and “I still dont care about cookies”?

Honytawk,

That addon accepts all the cookies.

Consent-o-Matic blocks all the cookies.

Bebo,

I have been using adguard dns on my phone for years. For the past one year or so also using adblockers on browser (Firefox). Used to watch youtube with ads. Got fed up moved to watching youtube in browser with adblocker, then finally moved to newpipe sponsor block when youtube started adblocker shenanigans. For pc I use cloud flare dns, regular adblockers (Firefox) and keep privacy and security settings on strict.

JustSomePerson,

No, because I want the content that I consume to be financially viable. You either accept the ads, or seek out other sites with other payment models.

ShroOmeric,

Or, I do whatever I want. Since that is an option.

JustSomePerson,

Sure. You can. But it comes with the risk that the content you're consuming will go away.

Nobody is obliged to create things for you for free.

the_post_of_tom_joad,

I don’t understand how someone can have a take this cartoonishly ridiculous in 2024. Are you effin serious me boy? I mean dude.

Maybe you’re just book smart. I… Whew! I don’t like to ad hominem but goddamn

ShroOmeric, (edited )

Never said anyone is “obliged”. Content will go away anyway eventually, or more often I will go away before the end.

To say it all: usually I find content interesting as long as the creator is doing it out of passion. There is a very clear difference the moment he/she realizes it is possible to get money out of it: and that’s when I usually find another creator.

Honytawk,

If the content I am using can’t exist without my data harvested and me blasted with ads, I rather not have the content.

calypsopub,

This. I don’t skip the ads on creators I like because I want them to keep creating.

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Fuck that, the internet is free and for the people, let’s make it unviable so we can reclaim it!

TimewornTraveler,

can i have sex with your spouse too

rickdg,
@rickdg@lemmy.world avatar

For mobile, you might need to block ads at a DNS level instead.

DarkThoughts,

Firefox supports ublock.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Por que no los dos?

NegativeLookBehind,
@NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

Not on iOS.

DarkThoughts,

Well, can't account for all niche operating systems, especially when they're that restrictive.

spacecowboy,

AdGuard, Vinegar, Banish

Those are what I use on iOS.

Flaky,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

AdGuard on iOS has a DNS that blocks ads as well as gambling and porn I believe, it basically piggy-backs off of the VPN feature.

themurphy,

Ads in apps don’t care about that. DNS blocking will take them too.

0x2d, (edited )

firefox:

kiwi browser:

cromite:

AtariDump,

Shout out to the PiHole and the PiHole team.

TimewornTraveler,

I have NO idea how to do that

ExtraMedicated,

I haven’t bothered yet because I don’t really frequent the types of sites where the ads get in the way (although my occasional Youtube visits are starting to convince me to use one).

I do use a plugin made by the EFF that blocks certain tracking cookies though.

DoctorWhookah,

This certain plugin, is it Privacy Badger?

ExtraMedicated,

That’s the one!

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