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The sad, slow-motion death of Do Not Track

The sad, slow-motion death of Do Not Track

Posted Jul 23, 2020 23:39 UTC (Thu) by NAR (subscriber, #1313)
In reply to: The sad, slow-motion death of Do Not Track by rgmoore
Parent article: The sad, slow-motion death of Do Not Track

Once I was working at a company where I was not allowed to install adblockers. The experience was "interesting": I either got ads for businesses geographically near the company proxy (and 2000 kms from my actual location, so totally irrevelant) or ads for "marriage-minded bikini-clad Asian or Russian women (again, totally irrelevant). And it's not like I was visiting NSFW sites - they were blocked and also about 20+ people had clear view on my monitor in the open office, so I wouldn't dare to do that anyway.


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