issue216:mon_opinion1
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issue216:mon_opinion1 [2025/04/30 09:28] – créée d52fr | issue216:mon_opinion1 [2025/04/30 12:33] (Version actuelle) – d52fr | ||
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Obviously, I say ‘obviously, | Obviously, I say ‘obviously, | ||
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+ | Si vous utilisez Chrome, vous savez évidemment que Google ne souhaite pas que vous utilisiez le blocage des publicités. Chrome désactive désormais uBlock, le déclarant non pris en charge, ou plutôt « plus pris en charge ». Si vous préférez éviter les publicités qui s' | ||
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+ | J'ai un forfait internet à la carte, car ma seule autre option est le fournisseur FTTH, le seul de la région et il le sait. Le service est donc vraiment nul. J'ai attendu 31 jours pour une installation ; | ||
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**“uBO Lite (uBOL) is a pared-down version of uBO with a best effort at converting filter lists used by uBO into a Manifest v3-compliant approach, with a focus on reliability and efficiency as has been the case with uBO since first published in June 2014. | **“uBO Lite (uBOL) is a pared-down version of uBO with a best effort at converting filter lists used by uBO into a Manifest v3-compliant approach, with a focus on reliability and efficiency as has been the case with uBO since first published in June 2014. | ||
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uBlock Origin has become part of my life; I add things like Pinterest and Amazon and Google iframes, to it immediately, | uBlock Origin has become part of my life; I add things like Pinterest and Amazon and Google iframes, to it immediately, | ||
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+ | « uBO Lite (uBOL) est une version simplifiée d'uBO, conçue pour convertir les listes de filtres utilisées par uBO en une approche compatible avec Manifest v3, en mettant l' | ||
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+ | Cependant, l' | ||
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+ | De plus, il ne peut pas être utilisé avec d' | ||
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+ | Vous pouvez également consulter l'avis du guide de confidentialité sur uBO Lite : https:// | ||
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+ | Alors, si vous utilisez Chrome, que faire ? | ||
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+ | uBlock Origin fait désormais partie de ma vie ; J' | ||
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**Well, you’d say, my next avenue of attack should be the browser, and you are right! One could opt for Brave browser and minimise the adverts. However, normies don’t know or like Brave. This is always our problem – the normies. You will get retorts such as, “oh I don’t care if they mine my data”, “Just use Chrome”, and “I don’t know how to use X or Y”. You know, the type that goes on three-month diets and then end up bigger than they were a month later. So it’s not that easy. They do not want to leave their comfort zones and there are no pills for stupidity or ignorance. You might be a Chrome fanboy too, so how do we work around it? I’m not mentioning Opera here, as their ad-blocking is selective, opting to let adverts through that they approve of, again, telling you what you can and cannot consume, and I, for one, am tired of this $#1t where everyone wants to control and censor you. Hell, I hardly ever even use Google’s search engine any more as they remove too many results. | **Well, you’d say, my next avenue of attack should be the browser, and you are right! One could opt for Brave browser and minimise the adverts. However, normies don’t know or like Brave. This is always our problem – the normies. You will get retorts such as, “oh I don’t care if they mine my data”, “Just use Chrome”, and “I don’t know how to use X or Y”. You know, the type that goes on three-month diets and then end up bigger than they were a month later. So it’s not that easy. They do not want to leave their comfort zones and there are no pills for stupidity or ignorance. You might be a Chrome fanboy too, so how do we work around it? I’m not mentioning Opera here, as their ad-blocking is selective, opting to let adverts through that they approve of, again, telling you what you can and cannot consume, and I, for one, am tired of this $#1t where everyone wants to control and censor you. Hell, I hardly ever even use Google’s search engine any more as they remove too many results. | ||
Another way may be an ad-blocking VPN. These things do cost money and now you are paying, just to *not be harassed. I don’t think this is reasonable. Though they work, up to a certain point, I’d prefer a local solution to the gangster problem and prefer *not being extorted. (If they were dirt cheap, it would be great, but they are not.) It reminds me of a joke, when people walked, robbers would wait on the road, when people got horses and carriages, robbers became highwaymen, when people got cars, robbers opened service centres... and it feels like that is what is happening here.** | Another way may be an ad-blocking VPN. These things do cost money and now you are paying, just to *not be harassed. I don’t think this is reasonable. Though they work, up to a certain point, I’d prefer a local solution to the gangster problem and prefer *not being extorted. (If they were dirt cheap, it would be great, but they are not.) It reminds me of a joke, when people walked, robbers would wait on the road, when people got horses and carriages, robbers became highwaymen, when people got cars, robbers opened service centres... and it feels like that is what is happening here.** | ||
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+ | Eh bien, me direz-vous, ma prochaine attaque devrait être le navigateur, et vous avez raison ! On pourrait opter pour Brave et minimiser les publicités. Cependant, les gens normaux (« normies ») ne connaissent ni n' | ||
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+ | Une autre solution pourrait être un VPN avec blocage de publicités. Ces solutions coûtent de l' | ||
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**I looked into ad-blocking DNS, which connects DNS over HTTPS to a secure provider. My previous ISP offered this service, it sort-of worked, but you still needed things like uBlock Origin tossed into the mix; however, my current one does not offer that service and from what I understand, this is not the norm. I tried some of the ‘open’ ones offered on the internet, but I found the reliability to be lacking. I don’t know if this is a network thing, or some fault of DoH, or a bandwidth thing, where the secure DNS server just could not handle all the traffic it was getting, but my experience with these was very poor. I tried some on every continent, and the results were below average on connection alone. This means that you cannot have this for a business, as a sketchy connection is a deal breaker and there are always solutions within firewalls for businesses or a pi-hole in a pinch. | **I looked into ad-blocking DNS, which connects DNS over HTTPS to a secure provider. My previous ISP offered this service, it sort-of worked, but you still needed things like uBlock Origin tossed into the mix; however, my current one does not offer that service and from what I understand, this is not the norm. I tried some of the ‘open’ ones offered on the internet, but I found the reliability to be lacking. I don’t know if this is a network thing, or some fault of DoH, or a bandwidth thing, where the secure DNS server just could not handle all the traffic it was getting, but my experience with these was very poor. I tried some on every continent, and the results were below average on connection alone. This means that you cannot have this for a business, as a sketchy connection is a deal breaker and there are always solutions within firewalls for businesses or a pi-hole in a pinch. | ||
[My friend and I were looking into turning this (a family friendly, ad-blocking, | [My friend and I were looking into turning this (a family friendly, ad-blocking, | ||
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+ | J'ai étudié les DNS de blocage de publicités, | ||
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+ | Mon ami et moi envisagions de transformer ceci (un fournisseur DNS avec un service familial et un blocage des publicités) en entreprise, car c' | ||
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**My current solution is going back to my old haunts, where I add my own blacklists to my hosts file. While this is a good solution, my computer has to reference those thousands of lines in my hosts file, creating quite a bit of overhead. This results in a delay when browsing, and on older machines it becomes really noticeable. That in conjunction with uBlock Origin as well as Tampermonkey scripts to put my browser into reader mode, for certain websites, etc. You can see how it becomes a lot of work, and why I do not like reloading. | **My current solution is going back to my old haunts, where I add my own blacklists to my hosts file. While this is a good solution, my computer has to reference those thousands of lines in my hosts file, creating quite a bit of overhead. This results in a delay when browsing, and on older machines it becomes really noticeable. That in conjunction with uBlock Origin as well as Tampermonkey scripts to put my browser into reader mode, for certain websites, etc. You can see how it becomes a lot of work, and why I do not like reloading. | ||
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As Linux users we are used to choice, I do not use Chrome at all, I do have Brave and Vivaldi and Opera though. My main browser is currently Floorp after the Librewolf key fiasco and I’m happy to report uBlock Origin still works well there. I can load adblock lists from different sections of the world and in conjunction with my large hosts file, then experience a reasonable ad-free internet. ** | As Linux users we are used to choice, I do not use Chrome at all, I do have Brave and Vivaldi and Opera though. My main browser is currently Floorp after the Librewolf key fiasco and I’m happy to report uBlock Origin still works well there. I can load adblock lists from different sections of the world and in conjunction with my large hosts file, then experience a reasonable ad-free internet. ** | ||
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+ | Ma solution actuelle consiste à revenir à mes anciennes habitudes : | ||
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+ | La solution, à mon avis, en l' | ||
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+ | En tant qu' | ||
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**I like other browsers, like say, Basilisk or Pale moon or whatever; the reason I do not use them is because they do not have uBlock Origin and Sponsorblock and the like... and this would also be a deal breaker for me when it comes to Chrome. If the breaking adblock madness washes over to Vivaldi, that would need to go too, I’m afraid, as I’m not willing to compromise on adverts. (I have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to adverts.) | **I like other browsers, like say, Basilisk or Pale moon or whatever; the reason I do not use them is because they do not have uBlock Origin and Sponsorblock and the like... and this would also be a deal breaker for me when it comes to Chrome. If the breaking adblock madness washes over to Vivaldi, that would need to go too, I’m afraid, as I’m not willing to compromise on adverts. (I have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to adverts.) | ||
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If you don’t like what Chrome is doing, uninstall it, simple as that. Then ask your IT guy to make FireFox or Brave look like Chrome – if you miss it so much. I have never understood the “loyalty” to Chrome, but I suspect it has to do with it being so many orders of magnitude better than internet explorer when it launched.** | If you don’t like what Chrome is doing, uninstall it, simple as that. Then ask your IT guy to make FireFox or Brave look like Chrome – if you miss it so much. I have never understood the “loyalty” to Chrome, but I suspect it has to do with it being so many orders of magnitude better than internet explorer when it launched.** | ||
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+ | J'aime d' | ||
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+ | Ouvrir un navigateur sur l' | ||
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+ | Si vous n' | ||
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