• archonet@lemy.lol
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    4 hours ago

    I choose option 3, violence. PopUpOFF, AdNauseam, CanvasBlocker, and Bypass Paywalls Clean. Fuck you, fuck your ads, and fuck your tracking. Please eat shit and die. 🙃

  • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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    7 hours ago

    The normal paid one (~£15 a month or £150 a year) is still fully ad-free, and can be (officially) shared with “a few friends and family”. This looks like a new “pay less but have adverts” subscription option, which is obviously a bit shitty and questionable.

    It’s a bit pricey, but it’s one of the few British news sources without a right wing bias, and we need it to still exist.

    It doesn’t excuse the privacy paywall though.

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      They’re still rife with TERFs, they sacked Carole Cadwalladr, and now they’re pivoting to AI, so I wouldn’t give them a penny.

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        All very fair points. The recent Observer sell-out raised a few alarms for me, though I’m still currently a subscriber, though looking at what my other options are.

    • gruhuken@slrpnk.netOP
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      2 hours ago

      Exactly what I did. I’m more petty than interested in the Spanish neanderthal bones

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      14 hours ago

      i get they need to make money but i don’t think threatening to sell people’s data is going to foster goodwill

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        Gotta love how the legal system here outright ignores the laws that they’re ruling on, GDPR states that the accept and reject buttons need to be equally accessable.

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          Of the 2 million most used sites in the EU not even 10% pass the lowest bar of the GDPR. Thing is, that when the problem is this wide spread, the courts don’t want to open the floodgates when they start to percecute all those websites.

  • 𝓹𝓻𝓲𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼𝓼@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 hours ago

    tangential but I’ve given up on managing cookie preferences on most sites

    I installed cookie autodelete and allow sites I care about, then let the rest get purged when I close their tab

    it’s probably not perfect – they could still build a profile based on IP address, browser fingerprint, etc. – but I figure it at least makes it harder for a lot of em

    plus I’m not on Facebook or Google or the other big advertising platforms so that helps

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      Probably the most reasonable strategy tbh. And fencing. And using multiple browsers for different purposes.