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hknws2023saio ◴[] No.43206774[source]
The only thing that is holding me back from not making safari my primary browser is not having an extension like ublock origin. This seems really promising.
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layer8 ◴[] No.43207180[source]
What are you missing specifically? I’ve been pretty happy with Ghostery and AdGuard Pro.
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nick_ ◴[] No.43207885[source]
I've been using AdGuard Pro happily on all my devices for about ten years now. I'm wondering what adding Ghostery to the mix does on Safari?
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layer8 ◴[] No.43208057[source]
Ghostery doesn’t just hide consent banners and blocks tracking cookies, it also automatically opts-out from tracking consent.

https://www.ghostery.com/blog/never-consent-by-ghostery#neve...

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1. soraminazuki ◴[] No.43210201[source]
Ghostery is the thing you want to block in the first place.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130619042941/https://www.techn...

I see tracking consent opt-outs as pointless and misleading at best because the adtech industry doesn't operate in good faith. Just block them.