• archonet@lemy.lol
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    30 minutes ago

    I choose option 3, violence. PopUpOFF, AdNauseam, CanvasBlocker, and Bypass Paywalls Clean. Fuck you, fuck your ads, and fuck your tracking. Please eat shit and die. 🙃

  • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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    3 hours ago

    The normal paid one (~£15 a month or £150 a year) is still fully ad-free, and can be (officially) shared with “a few friends and family”. This looks like a new “pay less but have adverts” subscription option, which is obviously a bit shitty and questionable.

    It’s a bit pricey, but it’s one of the few British news sources without a right wing bias, and we need it to still exist.

    It doesn’t excuse the privacy paywall though.

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      They’re still rife with TERFs, they sacked Carole Cadwalladr, and now they’re pivoting to AI, so I wouldn’t give them a penny.

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        43 minutes ago

        All very fair points. The recent Observer sell-out raised a few alarms for me, though I’m still currently a subscriber, though looking at what my other options are.

  • tangential but I’ve given up on managing cookie preferences on most sites

    I installed cookie autodelete and allow sites I care about, then let the rest get purged when I close their tab

    it’s probably not perfect – they could still build a profile based on IP address, browser fingerprint, etc. – but I figure it at least makes it harder for a lot of em

    plus I’m not on Facebook or Google or the other big advertising platforms so that helps

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      Probably the most reasonable strategy tbh. And fencing. And using multiple browsers for different purposes.