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scriptsafe
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I (college student) Keep Having to Order New Chase Debit Cards Because They Keep Getting Compromised. What do I do?
If there is a keylogger or virus on your laptop then your #1 priority should be to get rid of it. From the information you've given here, it's impossible to tell what it is or how hard it might be to remove. Someone (trustworthy!) with physical access to the computer might have a better chance at figuring that out. But honestly, the best way to be sure is to reinstall the operating system from scratch. (Yes, you will lose any files that aren't backed up, but that's kind of the point, you have to get rid of everything associated with the keylogger.) Once that's done, you should see if you can prevent yourself from getting another one. Again, it's hard to know what you should actually be doing without knowing how the presumed keylogger got on your computer in the first place, but as a start it might help to install some browser extensions which can help websites from running sketchy code - I personally use uBlock Origin and Script Safe (or NoScript is a fine alternative to the latter), and Ghostery is another one a lot of people like.
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I think this may be targeted at this subreddit
usually trial and error. On desktop I use scriptsafe which is a whitelister, so you start with everything blocked and work your way to figure out what you want.
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Is the average technical literacy truly so low that even a subpar pirate enjoys a significantly cleaner internet experience than a legitimate user?
uBlock usually handles all of them on youtube for me, but I also run scriptsafe on my browser.
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Defend against font fingerprinting
This issue is tracked by Brave here and here. It looks like it's a low priority, but ScriptSafe might help; "prevent system fonts from being enumerated through elements."
fadblock
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New owner of FadBlock extension added malicious code
More information: https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock/issues/157
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YouTube's ban leads to a record number of users uninstalling their ad-blockers
> https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock
I'm trying out alternatives fadblock seems to work well enough so far, but this is enshitification.
If it comes to it I'll migrate over to using yt-dlp or disregard YT entirely and find somewhere else. I believe others feel similarly. Ads are not acceptable to me.
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A (better) alternative to ublock or other content intercepting adblockers, Fadblock
Fortunately, nothing breeds innovation like war, and a new type of adblocker has been born, Fadblock. Fadblock does not block ads from loading, like uBlock, but rather tricks youtube into thinking they've been played, and it does so in a very clever fashion - by playing them... at 10,000x speed (with no audio). This effectively skips ads and the video loads instantaneously.
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YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockers
It's definitely pretty tricky to try and even come up with statistics.
ublock was having issues early on, that required a laundry list of things to do to make sure youtube couldn't detect that something was up. I don't know if this has changed or not.
So rather than troubleshoot, what I did was turn it off on yotube, and install https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock, which isn't 100% perfect like the original ublock experience, but has been very durable against google's efforts.
Google may or may not believe they were successful in my case, depending on what they are looking for.
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YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Is Getting Harder to Dodge
This thing seems to work pretty well: https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock
Instead of actually blocking the ad elements, it just auto-forwards the videos to the end once loaded. Slightly jankier, but much harder to detect.
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YouTube's Anti-Adblock and uBlock Origin
This all seems over-complicated.
Why not just use fadblock?
https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock
It doesn't need to be updated in this cat and mouse game. it just skips the ads in milliseconds and you don't even notice them.
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Quitting Youtube
GitHub: https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock (read the FAQ)
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A fast, lightweight, and undetectable YouTube Ads Blocker for Firefox
https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock
Seems to do a lot of DOM querying using a setTimeout
if (isAd && skipLock) {
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YouTube banned me for using AdBlock
Might I suggest this little fella: https://github.com/0x48piraj/fadblock ?
- FOUND AN UNDETECTABLE YT ADBLOCKER
What are some alternatives?
webannoyances - Fix and remove annoying web elements such as sticky headers, floating boxes, floating videos, dickbars, social share bars and other distracting elements.
uAssets - Resources for uBlock Origin, uMatrix: static filter lists, ready-to-use rulesets, etc.
xManager-Spotify - Ad-Free, New Features & Freedom [Moved to: https://github.com/xManager-App/xManager]
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
BetterTweetDeck - A browser extension to improve TweetDeck with a lot of features
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
firefox-css - My firefox 🦊 browser config
bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean
libredirect - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends [Moved to: https://github.com/libredirect/browser_extension]
browser-laptop - [DEPRECATED] Please see https://github.com/brave/brave-browser for the current version of Brave
AdguardBrowserExtension - AdGuard browser extension