Computer under attack
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Meanwhile that other browser is crying in the corner because nobody wants to play :D
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Probably because it's tried to change the rules: "Less is more" And you end up with chess, but with just pawns... :laugh:
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Do NOT do this. This is stealing content without giving them the advertising revenue they need to survive as a business. It is no different than torrenting CD.
Member 12496887 wrote:
Do NOT do this.
It is something I recommend for every PC.
Member 12496887 wrote:
This is stealing content without giving them the advertising revenue they need to survive as a business.
Ah, so now I'm a thief? :) Let us be clear; it is my PC, I pay for the electricity, I decide what the damn machine does. I never gave any website owner the permission to load third-party crap that they do not take responsibility for. As for the revenue, that is not just coming from ads - and those tracking-cookies will not be around permanently either.
Member 12496887 wrote:
It is no different than torrenting CD.
According to the law it is different.
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Do NOT do this. This is stealing content without giving them the advertising revenue they need to survive as a business. It is no different than torrenting CD.
You mean after the ads steal my bandwidth? F*ck you.
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Do NOT do this. This is stealing content without giving them the advertising revenue they need to survive as a business. It is no different than torrenting CD.
My bandwidth, my PC, my time. Ads steal all of them, plus the malware they often try to install. Keeping thieves out is very well in my rights.
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After your very usefull replies like :thumbsdown: or :thumbsdown: or even :thumbsdown: i guess you are a website programmer that spams the client with all that bullish. Get over it, nobody wants to be annoyed by stupid and vulnerable ads that trash your pc.
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You mean after the ads steal my bandwidth? F*ck you.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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Do NOT do this. This is stealing content without giving them the advertising revenue they need to survive as a business. It is no different than torrenting CD.
Actually, using a hosts block is very different. If CNN really wants me to see an ad, then they need to host it on cnn.com. If cnn.com is trying to display something from ShadyNetwork.cx, then they deserve to get their crap blocked. They made this bed, now they get to lie in it. Of course, it will never happen because if CNN is hosting an ad on cnn.com and I get malware from it, then CNN is financially liable. The third party ad network not only reduces a small but not insignificant amount of bandwidth for them, but it shields them from legal liability when ads go wrong. I don't know the statistics on the situation, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to hear that ad networks were the #1 vector for malware infections.
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That's silly. CP is free. It doesn't cost anything. :rolleyes:
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raddevus wrote:
That's silly. CP is free. It doesn't cost anything.
Is that what they told you? Well, don't come crying to me, when they send you the bill.
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I'm always bang-on at deciding when to open sites in Edge. When I need to download Chrome.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
OriginalGriff wrote:
I'm always bang-on at deciding when to open sites in Edge. When I need to download Chrome.
So that you can never open sites with it?
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Mandeep8 wrote:
Now one of the site will not show their 4 paragraph of content because I blocked their 10 mb of trash :rolleyes:
If you try to walk out of the store with an item without paying, they will block you too. Hello?
If all a store has is four paragraphs of content, then I don't need them, anyway. Or are you saying that you enjoy clickbait news sites?
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