• marcos@lemmy.world
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    Just posting here the always relevant reminder that Firefox still has real ad-blockers.

      • dovah@lemmy.world
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        But how many does it create? So many websites just break entirely if you block js.

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          But how many does it create?

          If you find some, share it, because I’ve had a total of 1 issue in a decade or so, and it was solved by closing the browser so it updates.

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          Generally temp-whitelisting the base domain lets you move around the website while blocking all this garbage. Not always, unfortunately. I tend to nope out of websites that don’t work after that unless I’m trying to shop for something, and then I just accept my fate if there’s no alternative shop to turn to.

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    Now age verification should be added to the list, especially if you want to browse 18+ sites like about how to pay taxes or learn to drive

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    My websites: no cookies, no tracking, a few KB of JS, rest is pure HTML and CSS. My sites load 10x faster. Meanwhile every other company is running some overly bloated WP. Its kinda of mind blowing how dumb some of these sites are.

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    1. (optional) Set up a pihole or pull something like stevenblacks hosts to your /etc/hosts
    2. Install a adblock browser extension
    3. Browse website