A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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- Posting a link to a website containing tracking isn’t great, if contents of the website are behind a paywall maybe copy them into the post
- Don’t promote proprietary software
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- If you have a question, please try searching for previous discussions, maybe it has already been answered
- Reposts are fine, but should have at least a couple of weeks in between so that the post can reach a new audience
- Be nice :)
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Either pay for an vpn and clear your cache and cookies constantly or pay directly to the advertisers.
Freedom isn’t free, there’s a hefty fuckin fee.
If you don’t kick in your buck-o-5 who will?
Have you heard of adblocking?
Even if you pay, you’ll still be tracked.
Yeah, they’ll still collect your data and happily sell it as soon as your subscription ends. Also, this subscription would likely only cover first-party tracking. It wouldn’t cover things like a Facebook Like button being embedded in the site, which allows Facebook to track you.
Hey that’s a lot better than companies who asks you to pay and still share your data for profits
No guarantee these guys won’t
They want you to pay for the cost of the website you’re accessing.
Which is reasonable.
And you can choose whether you want to pay with money or with your data.
I mean, if you don’t want to participate in the advertisement based monetization model, which you shouldn’t, then the alternative to it is a subscription model.
these sites aren’t free. we have the right to block advertising content and trackers on our browsers but that doesn’t mean we have the right to block advertising while retaining no payment access.
Yep. I wish more services asked for a nominal fee and just skipped the ads and data harvesting. They don’t make much per user anyway, so just let us pay the few cents directly and skip the bullshit.
Err, this payment doesn’t block ads. It only switches off personalised ads. So, the user is still seeing ads, just not targeted ones. So the site is getting both user’s money plus ad money. And technically, I am not sure how privacy preserving this is because you will still need to create an account which technically leaves you vulnerable to tracking.
Haven’t these cookie paywalls been ruled illegal?
Only in the EU apparently. Although, I could’ve sworn cookie paywalls were breaking some law
website exists for people born in the eu -> it has to comply with the gdpr
The Express? There’s definitely a not-reading-it option
If the news is that important you’ll find it elsewhere without this bs
You’re not missing much.
Moral of the story? Don’t read the Express. To quote Dave Gorman, it’s a crock of shit.
Is this related to the new laws in Europe? I remember seeing something about Facebook introducing a paid tier
Saw this on Sunday. I think it fits here…
ublock origin has an annoyance list you have to manually enable, but it works wonders to get rid of those.
I always do this when I can’t see a page. I also do it when they pop out a big box with text in the middle of the reading and if they also pop out a big box begging me to accept the cookies.
The website doesn’t really care; they have hosting costs so if you’re not paying with money or by accepting ads then to them you’re worse than not visiting at all as you consume resources, so it’s good if you leave?
but the offer has consumed resurces
Sure, but people have memory and if you block people who aren’t even going to contribute to the running costs of the site via the channels they provide, never mind profit, then from the site owners perspective it’s pretty great if you recognise it as a site you don’t want to visit as you likely won’t come back
So, it’s win win. Good scenario.
Besides the point but are you able to get around it with internet archive?
Gets around it perfectly
To avoid these things I use uBlock Origin and Consent-O-Matic
Now that’s the real PrivacyPlus™
And it’s free.
Never heard of consent-o-matic. I’m gonna have to check it out