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@birdwing__dup_8635@lemmy.blahaj.zone on lemmy.blahaj.zone Open parent
psa rule
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@Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de on discuss.tchncs.de Open parent
Won’t they be charged extra when you click on it?
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@coolman@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
Check out AdNauseum, it’s like ublock origin except it “clicks” on every ad you come across. It uses a little bit more of your bandwidth and ram but I think it’s totally worth it
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@Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de on discuss.tchncs.de Open parent
I know that, but decided against. Prime argument against it is that a major reason I use ublock is security. Ad links lead sometimes to trojan distributing sites, and I really don’t want to catch a drive-by virus…
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@glibg10b@lemmy.zip on lemmy.zip Open parent
That’s not how viruses work. Your PC can’t just “catch a virus” if you click the wrong link If you really think that’s how that works, then using the internet must be a terrifying experience for you. I feel bad for you
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@Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de · Mar 05
What is Drive By Download? A drive-by download is a cyber-attack that unintentionally downloads malicious code onto a computer or mobile device that exposes the users to different threats […] The user doesn’t have to click on anything, press download, or open a malicious email attachment to become infected. These types of attacks can take advantage of an app, operating system, or web browser that contains security flaws due to a lack of updates or unsuccessful updates. So, the question is: Do I trust an Addon to be bug-free enough to let it intentionally run loose on high-risk content? And is it worth the potential additional risk (that I try to minimize in the first place by using Ad- and Script-Blockers)? Besides that there seem to be other reasons not to use AdNauseam, a major one being that it generates profit for e.g. google.
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