simpleoptout
smashblock
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simpleoptout
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Did you turn off Google activity tracking?
If you're in to disabling stuff that you'd never intentionally enable, I've got a much longer list here: https://simpleoptout.com/ (HN discussion from 2019: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18975189).
Google search history/customization: https://simpleoptout.com/#google
YouTube watch history & search history: https://simpleoptout.com/#youtube
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YSK: Debt dies with the individual, it does not transfer to anyone UNLESS they agree to pay in some way
simpleoptout.com. This website has an extensive list off all (?) the websites that store or sell your personal data and how to opts out. I usually go through the list once a year.
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Permission Slip by Consumer Reports: take back control of your data
There is also simpleoptout for the more lo-fi approach.
https://simpleoptout.com/
- Law being pass to avoid excessive rent increases and my job sent an email to testify against it
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Opt out of all the data sharing you wouldn't opt in to
End of the year is a great time to opt out!
The GitHub source: https://github.com/troy/simpleoptout
smashblock
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how to i block these popups
However, you should not generally being seeing popups like these. You might want to try the SMASHBLOCK Blocklist as well as some of the built in annoyance filters. StevenBlack/hosts is another great one. Both of those are amalgamations of multiple blocklists, so they will filter way more stuff than you're used to. You might find yourself temporarily or permanently allowing some hosts to go through, more than you're used to.
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Just having the Windscribe extension installed in your browser prevents you from accessing Startpage.com
uBlock Origin - with most relevant adblocker filters installed, including custom ones like NoCoin, SMASHBLOCK, and others.
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The Quantum Ad-List contains over 1300000 domains used by ads, trackers, malware
Awesome work!
For anyone interested in using The Quantum ad-list in their adguard setups, I've added this to my self-updating ad gaurd block list generator (smashblock - which is also based on hblock).
https://github.com/smashah/smashblock
What are some alternatives?
block - Let's make an annoyance free, better open internet, altogether!
hosts - Hostfile blocklist for ads and tracking, updated regularly
hblock - Improve your security and privacy by blocking ads, tracking and malware domains.
compose-cloudhole - a multi-container application to run pi-hole with cloudflared DNS-over-HTTPS as the upstream resolver
blokada - The official repo for Blokada apps.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
donutdns - Block ads, trackers, and malicious sites with donutdns - simple alternative to pihole. Run as a docker container, standalone executable or core DNS plugin. Supply custom domain block/allow lists in addition to builtin lists maintained by the ad-blocking community.
little-snitch-blocklist - 🛡 A malicious URL blocklist that protects you from advertisements, malwares, spams, statistics & trackers on both web browsing and applications.
cname-cloaking-blocklist - A list of domains used by tracking companies as CNAME destination when disguising third-party trackers as first-party trackers.
the-quantum-ad-list
pDNSf-Hosts-collection - My personalized Hosts file collection of various sources, cleaned and optimized specially for pDNSf