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Privacy Badger vs Adblock Plus???

Privacy Badger vs Adblock Plus???

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turvec26
Junior Member
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08-15-2016, 11:57 PM
#1
Let me know what you're comparing, and I'll help you decide!
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turvec26
08-15-2016, 11:57 PM #1

Let me know what you're comparing, and I'll help you decide!

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ReelFishn
Member
169
08-23-2016, 10:18 PM
#2
Consider NoScript. It also aids in resolving security concerns.
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ReelFishn
08-23-2016, 10:18 PM #2

Consider NoScript. It also aids in resolving security concerns.

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LittleBearEric
Junior Member
14
08-28-2016, 05:34 AM
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I rely on ublock origin in Firefox—it works very well and filters most content. For stronger security and full control, consider installing Noscript.
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LittleBearEric
08-28-2016, 05:34 AM #3

I rely on ublock origin in Firefox—it works very well and filters most content. For stronger security and full control, consider installing Noscript.

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Pyro_Yop
Junior Member
32
09-05-2016, 03:07 AM
#4
Also for your privacy: Ghostery
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Pyro_Yop
09-05-2016, 03:07 AM #4

Also for your privacy: Ghostery

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
703
09-08-2016, 03:01 PM
#5
I support @Energycore, ublock origin stands out as the top adblocker. It's open source, frequently updated, and lightweight at just 1.97MB. Adblock Plus includes a simplistic white list allowing companies to pay for certain ads, while Privacy Badger focuses more on security than blocking all ads. Chrome link: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...iagm?hl=en Firefox link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...ck-origin/
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jerrydog01
09-08-2016, 03:01 PM #5

I support @Energycore, ublock origin stands out as the top adblocker. It's open source, frequently updated, and lightweight at just 1.97MB. Adblock Plus includes a simplistic white list allowing companies to pay for certain ads, while Privacy Badger focuses more on security than blocking all ads. Chrome link: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...iagm?hl=en Firefox link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...ck-origin/

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FoxayFella
Member
163
09-15-2016, 11:16 AM
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UBlock Origin or Privacy Badger are my choices. I no longer endorse ABP because they permit specific ads via their blocker, undermining their main goal.
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FoxayFella
09-15-2016, 11:16 AM #6

UBlock Origin or Privacy Badger are my choices. I no longer endorse ABP because they permit specific ads via their blocker, undermining their main goal.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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09-15-2016, 04:40 PM
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They profit from ad companies to allow content through. uBlock Origin is the top choice for browser adblocking. I recommend also checking out Pi-Hole, since it protects your whole network. EDIT: Also found on PrivacyBadgers site in answer to "why aren't all ads blocked."
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Fred10244
09-15-2016, 04:40 PM #7

They profit from ad companies to allow content through. uBlock Origin is the top choice for browser adblocking. I recommend also checking out Pi-Hole, since it protects your whole network. EDIT: Also found on PrivacyBadgers site in answer to "why aren't all ads blocked."

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EliteFlash_
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 05:47 PM
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Currently, I don't have anything to spare.
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EliteFlash_
09-15-2016, 05:47 PM #8

Currently, I don't have anything to spare.

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Tobi115
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 07:01 PM
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It's really impressive. Everything takes just five minutes to get ready. You install Raspbian stretch lite, update or upgrade, run the pihole install command, and configure three things. Then plug it into your router and set its IP as your DNS on the router. I keep thinking about writing a full guide, but honestly I'm super lazy.
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Tobi115
09-15-2016, 07:01 PM #9

It's really impressive. Everything takes just five minutes to get ready. You install Raspbian stretch lite, update or upgrade, run the pihole install command, and configure three things. Then plug it into your router and set its IP as your DNS on the router. I keep thinking about writing a full guide, but honestly I'm super lazy.

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09-15-2016, 08:40 PM
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On Firefox.
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pocketchicken1
09-15-2016, 08:40 PM #10

On Firefox.