Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

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

I use an ad blocker, and in addition also use Pi-hole for network-wide domain based tracker blocking. I use tailscale to use this on my phone, but also have Tracker Control (the real version installed from F-Droid) to do something similar if for some reason I need to disable Tailscale (only one can be used at once, as they both use the VPN method).

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

I know some of family don’t because they mostly rely on mobile devices and devices like Chromecasts where installing ad blockers can be a challenge. They don’t use traditional computers.

They know apps like NewPipe exist but the effort to port things over or not get recommendations is too much for them.


I do use ad blockers and open source front ends/software/alternatives. Ex. AntennaPod instead of Spotify for podcasts and Linux instead of Windows because I didn’t like ads in the start menu (amongst numerous other things).

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

I’m so proud of my kids who will demand adblockers if something in their YouTube app or their browser is broken. Even though they like to see toy ads now and then. But when they get the amount a regular mortal receives it’s too much, even for them.

CorrodedCranium, (edited )
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

I get you. I like receiving honest real reviews for things rather than be advertised to. Let their quality speak for it. I also hate even minor spoilers for movies/TV shows/video game that you see in trailers.

swiffswaffplop,

I use my phone except for work. If there are good iPhone ad blockers, if use them.

maegul, (edited )

Laziness.

Plus, if it’s too many ads and too much tracking, maybe it’s my using the thing that’s the problem.

thefartographer,

This is my exact feeling as well. Too lazy to worry about blocking the ads; too dissatisfied if I have to deal with too many ads.

Maddox,

Because I am not sure if I want a 3rd party “controlling” my trafic. It sucks that my behavior is shared around in ad networks but I am not sure if the ad blocking components are more trustworthy. There are certainly good solutions out there but I am sceptic of the explosion of new ad blocking tools. Having said that, I never did a deep research to check if my scepticism is justified…

Tolstoy,
@Tolstoy@lemmy.world avatar

By default I’m using adblocker but when I notice I’m visiting a new site more frequently like wikis for games, I disable it and keep it off if the site is usable.

lustrum,

I need to start doing this more. I just forget

hemko,

if the site is usable

Unfortunately most of them are in Fandom so that’s a big no.

atomWood,

On top of an adblocker, I use Pi-hole/Adguard home for DNS blocking.

For added privacy, I also use my own unbound DNS server, which can be easily setup with Pi-hole, so that I make as few external DNS requests as possible.

slazer2au,

My wife, she plays mobile games where you get temporary boosts if you watch an ad.

Arin,

your wife has too much "free" time

spacecowboy,

Care to explain your comment?

Rhynoplaz,

I’m going to guess that they do not approve of those games and think that the wife is an inferior person because she enjoys something that they don’t.

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, she should be spending her time doing much more productive things like shutting on other people's wives on niche nerd forums.

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

You both know that good ad blockers let you whitelist some games?

I have 2 tablets, 1 to play the games, 1 to run the ads for those games. (And the ad tablet has nothing else on it)

TheDrunkard,

I don’t use any ad blocker, and I don’t care.

elgordio,

I don’t, without the advertising a lot of the content can’t exist and I like the context to exist.

HackyHorse3000,

Yeah, that’s generally my take as well. Can’t exactly expect people to make, curate and host content without any kind of funding, and despite what people may claim, it’s a very low percentage of people who will actively pay for what they consume.

themurphy, (edited )

Then I have the Plugin for you two.

AdNauseam

They block all ads like uBlock, but they make sure to click and view them first without you noticing. They’ll also send the wrong information about you to the advertisers.

The content creators will actually receive more money that way.

Showroom7561,

This is a double edge sword.

Ad revenue has enabled poor content to exist.

Ads on useful content detracts from that content, and disrespects a user’s time/attention.

JackGreenEarth,

If you pay them a single one time purchase of £1, that will be worth more to them than all the adverts you ever have or will watch.

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!

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

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

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.

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.

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