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1034 points deryilz | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.421s | source
1. Beijinger ◴[] No.44545117[source]
I did not even realize my ublock origin was turned off. My HOST FILE script did the same service: https://expatcircle.com/cms/privacy-advanced-ublock-origin-w...

More concerning is that social fixer was turned off: https://socialfixer.com/

MFGA Make Facebook Great again ;-)

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2. Beijinger ◴[] No.44545325[source]
Why the downvote?
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3. kingo55 ◴[] No.44545684[source]
Changing your hosts file helps but it would only block hostnames primarily used for ads and trackers - it wouldn't address those trackers and ads loaded from hostnames shared with actual content. The more sophisticated sites will proxy their tracking and ads through their main app:

E.g. www.cnn.com/ads.js

I prefer having multiple layers just in case anything drops off:

1. VPN DNS / AdGuard local cached DNS 2. uBlock Origin

It's like wearing two condoms (but it feels better than natural).

4. neuroelectron ◴[] No.44547130[source]
Google is here
5. RevEng ◴[] No.44564690[source]
Hosts alone won't solve many ads. Plenty of companies include their own annoying content from their own domains. uBlock lets you get far more fine grained, blocking specific paths.