once I activated canvas blocking.
are you using it via an extension or something else?
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once I activated canvas blocking.
are you using it via an extension or something else?
chatgpt browser extension is needed for news to provide summary on BS articles lengthened with meaningless filler words.
unlock origins customisable block lists? You can combine at least 3 blockers with that
I’ll look into it.
Firefox Relay is not free, hence why it has premium feature. Anonymous email replies and blocking promotional emails? tough shit, pay to block.
They are rolling this out in stages to users worldwide, It happened to me 3 weeks ago, on Brave, Firefox, and on Chrome. I had to junk Brave, update firefox, flush out my extensions (remove them) and reinstall, and now I run 6 different ad blocking and tracking extensions and its back working again. You should also know that Adblocker Ultimate are also involved and working on blocking their extension from working so they can sell premium app, which is now an app that runs on your computer, not an extension anymore.
noice
I would be a lot more worried about an AI that does that on purpose.
What happens when the first ransomware is deployed by AI, on behalf of a user who just wanted tips on how to make more side income?
translation: Google Search is still an important tool, but it is no longer the only way people find information.
AI-generated images are becoming increasingly realistic, AI can’t tell them apart anymore.
says so in article:
The watermark is part of a larger effort by Google and other tech giants to develop ways to verify the authenticity of AI-generated images.
This is important because AI-generated images are becoming increasingly realistic, and it can be difficult to tell them apart from real images.
What a shitty fucking article.
The NSA has no idea whatever do you mean. /s
Their servers were fucked over, a taste of their own medicine ;)
WebDetetive = OwnSpy
Shockingly, a lot of people have no clue how extension works, but Firefox will eventually sell out, they all do.
Just thought i’d share some useful information and let others reading your comment know that it might not be the best idea to follow your example.
WTF are you talking about? Just because you think 1 extension works best does not make it so.
I’m not kidding, Privacy Badger, Decentraleyes, Adblock, uBlock Origin, Adblocker Ultimate, and Disconnect.
Never had a conflict, been running them for years on Firefox, Brave, and Chrome browsers, they all work together.
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That is an amazing list of helpful extensions, THANK YOU!
The internet used to be about people sharing what they know for free to help others and it became a WINNER TAKE ALL kind of internet. There are no blog, article, reviews, that are not fake anymore, you can buy each one of these services, even search results can be bought. Google, Duckduckgo, Bing, Kagi, are all the same shit different smell, the results are not relevant anymore, the only thing that makes them different is the browser extension you run to block the spyware, tracking, and surveillance on your every click, data that gets sold by your ISP, Social media, and every site you visit, not unless you are blocking that info between your browser and the site you visit - which is doable with a lot of browser extensions.
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