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Definitely not. The whole “allow some ads to earn rewards” thing doesn’t sit right with me. The only adblockers that do that are in bed with the ad companies. Firefox with UBlock Origin and NoScript + Strict security settings is all you need.

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NoScript is obsolete with uBlock

what about cross site scripting?

How is NoScript obsoleted by uBlock?

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The features of NoScript are also present in uBlock. Reducing extensions reduces attack surface and possible fingerprinting, though if your threat model requires resistant fingerprinting against advanced scripts use tor.

You can turns that off… also those ads are text notifications that are shown at predetermined (by the user) time intervals.

Good job on missing my point entirely. Turning off a setting that shouldn’t exist in the first place doesn’t solve anything.

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I like choice. I use Librewolf with Adnauseam for sites that are in the super sketchy category, and Brave for everything else.

Using Noscript is safe, sure, but I’m not into 1992 web browsing, except at nerdout parties where we try using an old 486 laptop running Windows 95 and Netscape 4.01 to browse today’s web.

My point is that there are reasonable steps and compromises one can take to protect their privacy somewhat. Achieving Snowden level protection is cool, but not my cup of tea; too much of a compromise and loss of functionality, sorry. Sure, you can drop a nuke (like NoScript) in retaliation, but that’s overkill and will break most modern sites out there.

Brave, on the other hand, is based on uBlock Origin with actively maintained filters. It’s also 100% compatible with custom filters too. It’s also nicely deGoogled out of the box, so that’s definitely a bonus.

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