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What’s wrong with privacy badger?

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Not OP, but what puts me off is that it calls itself badger, but really it’s just a software that has nothing in common with those glorious animals. Did you know that badgers’ keen sense of smell is about 800 times sharper than our own?

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!subscribe to badger facts

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Did you know that badgers keep their homes in tip-top shape by creating a latrine pit as a bathroom? They won’t defecate in their homes, instead making a pit out of dried grass and leaves just outside their burrow.

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I think UBO makes it redundant.

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The layered security model has redundancy built in as a feature.

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Well, it can be replaced with uBlock Origin and some people dont recomend it anymore

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Privacy Badger has historically allowed tracking until it successfully identifies a domain as a likely tracker. Like the air bags going off after you’ve already wrapped your car around a telephone pole. But it’s now been changed and is now closer to a list-based tracker blocker (enumerate badness):

Privacy Badger no longer learns from your browsing by default, as “local learning” may make you more identifiable to websites.

They’ve since corrected one of the core issues with PB by doing so, but it still it is very weak. To see why, please glance through The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security.

uBlock Origin in advanced mode, with default-deny rules (only allow assets by exception) is going to be much stronger at blocking crap.

Personally, I use uMatrix with pretty much all asset classes blocked by default. I never see popups. I never see banners begging “please allow our cookies, pleeeeaaase!”.

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No love for Ghostery?

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Isn’t Ghostery made by an ads company?

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No, use uBlock Origin.

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Consent-o-matic instead of cookies and adnausem instead of ublock origin.

Consent-o-matic will actively opt out of popups.

Adnausem is built on top of ublock origin and will silently “click” on the ads behind the scenes to mess up your advertising profile and cost the advertisers money.

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Oooo. Now that’s something to try.

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uBlock Origin can just hide cookie pop ups if you enable said filter, and AdNauseam still loads the ad so you still have slower page loading speed and increased network traffic.

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Adnausem is built on top of ublock origin and will silently “click” on the ads behind the scenes to mess up your advertising profile and cost the advertisers money.

Tried it a couple of months ago. Didn’t nearly work as well as uBlock Origin, seemed buggy as hell.

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Replace Firefox with brave and you’re set

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Prepare for downvotes.

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People can hate, but the shield is more convenient than uBlock. I know because I had uBlock origin and noscript back I’m the day. Too bad I tend to separate the app from its creator because it’s beneficial for me.

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the shield is more convenient than uBlock

Agreed.

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Are you talking about the browser that added its own referral codes in cryptocurrency sites?

(Yeah, maybe I’m a bit vindictive…)

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Being a chromium based browser, they’re fixing to loose access to the same features that’s killing Ublock. So in the near future, the Brave CEO is still going to be a cunt, but your ad-blocking is going to be forever inferior.

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Pretty soon, Firefox will need to be replaced with Waterfox and LibreWolf, unfortunately.

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Why?

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People at the top of Mozilla Org making crappy decisions.

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I use Waterfox on my gaming computer and I love it.

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I use both, and that way when I have a game I need googling while I have it open, I can have a browser that won’t open my 300 tabs, just have a second browser. I do this on my phone too, and yours

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