Ad Blocking and JS Blocking

Ads:
If you aren't using an ad blocker, you're getting massively classcucked. Install uBlock now, on Firefox not botnet Chrome:
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
Make sure to add the filter lists for Social Media Buttons and malware, which let Facebook and co. track you everywhere.

Once you're done with that, also try out uMatrix:
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/?src=search
uMatrix allows you to block ALL non-local Javascript (and other web requests) automatically, and selectively whitelist things that are necessary for loading the page. It's a bit more complex, but once you learn it it's very easy.

If you don't use a non-botnet browser and block ads and unwanted JS, you are literally inviting the CIA to spy on you.

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nytimes.com/2018/03/21/technology/users-abandon-facebook.html
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bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43494337
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politico.com/story/2018/03/22/cambridge-analytica-trump-campaign-479351
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washingtonpost.com/business/economy/how-cambridge-analyticas-whistleblower-became-facebooks-unlikely-foil/2018/03/21/ccb14038-2d33-11e8-911f-ca7f68bff0fc_story.html?utm_term=.2cf56ca0ff08
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bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-20/cambridge-analytica-has-long-history-of-dubious-election-tricks
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aljazeera.com/news/2018/03/facebook-summoned-questioning-cambridge-analytica-leaks-180320194530724.html
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cnn.com/2018/03/21/politics/trump-campaign-cambridge-analytica/index.html
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rarbg.to/index8.php
adnauseam.io/.
randolink.php
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

"personality quizzes" and the like are also often psyops to datamine you.
fortune.com/2018/03/20/facebook-cambridge-analytica-auditors/
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nytimes.com/2018/03/21/technology/users-abandon-facebook.html
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firefox leaks memory

Wrong.

There's an adblocker that ruins ad algorithms by automatically liking the content within. It's called adnauseum or something. More adblockers like this need to be created with more efficiency though tbh.

And it's fucking stupid. The point of an adblocker is to avoid surveillance. Can't fucking do that if you're automatically clicking on everything can you?

Finally a tech-competent comrade. Get in board, you philistines! Also learn to pirate shit. Torrents are less than ideal… Especially if your using an IP your paying for. I feel like I need to make a video about this. The revolution happens online as well as offline.

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Well the idea could definitely be improved, but we can't throw out the idea of causing porky to lose money by false ad revenue, can we? Maybe a version of a similar ad clicker that has a vpn alongside it, so the vpn is blamed instead of the user for ad clicking?

No, it's just fucking dumb. They lose money from adblocking anyway. When you use adnauseum, you are giving them data on you, which is actually the most valuable thing for them.

How about VPN + adnauseum

Their algorithms get fucked when you make false statements saying "yeah i'll buy your product!". It fucks them out of more money than regular adblocking.

This guy gets it.

This is more likely to harm the website owners than the ad providers.


Look up browser thumbprinting.

If you set it up correctly, your thumbprint would be exactly the same as other opsec conscious users. Who cares if ad companies get your browser's thumbprint if it only spells that the fag fucking with their advert big data is just one /g/entoo nerd out of many.

oh no, please tell me i won't have to reload my tabs every week. please jesus no the torture.


good, attack the problem at the weakest link.
demonetize the web tbh

only safe non-virus source, have gotten ~100+ torrents without virus
rarbg.to/index8.php

Don't have this problem since there's no piracy laws in my country - what would you recommend if not torrents?

Nevar forget AdNauseum: adnauseam.io/. It clicks ad for you automatically so it poisons the botnet's data.

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The fact that adnauseam was met by 4/g/ with instant butthurt and putinbot accusations is for me the ultimate proof that this shit is the real deal.

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Already discussed and shot down ITT.

← Introductory video to adnauseam.


Indeed it's a good way to milk the advertisers for lulz.


Hello google! Need help developing machine learning software so T-800 terminators can hunt down dissidents?

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No, referring to the fact that it GIVES DATA ON YOU TO AD COMPANIES.

get a VPN you donut

And how many idiots using this gimmick do that? Not enough to make a dent in any profits. Oh yeah and they'll just filter your VPN. It's wank.

>randolink.php
Lolnope. Maybe when I get to a public computer.
It isn't just viruses I'm worried about, comrade. Torrenting from your public IP is a very bad idea for a number of other reasons. Cease and desist letter is being one of them. I ain't fucking with that kind of paper trail.


Usenet has always treated me right, even now with takedowns being more frequent. Complete client to server connection with encryption + VPN. No public trace.

Direct downloads are also relatively safe depending on the source. Https only.

I used to IRC DCC but I don't even trust that shit anymore.

I'm not saying that I don't use torrents for hard to find shit. I just don't do it on my personal Wi-Fi. Laptop across from a coffee shop. I know I'm being paranoid but I started this shit when Napster first came out, and normies literally got sued over this shit.

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those were scare stories meant to discourage people. vast majority of people get away with pirating a-ok. you don't even hear of those stories anymore cause they essentially gave up.

t. googlebot

Educate, Agitate, Organise

No they won't.

you are right to do this depending on where you live, in Germany you get very big fines if you are caught downloading .

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