Nah, uBlock Origin is the must have, Privacy Badger doesn't bring anything more.
That's not necessarily that useful.
Cookie notices and consent forms are two different things. The first comes from the ePrivacy Directive while the second comes from the GDPR. Consent forms are not only about cookies, the law doesn't even specify cookies and it's often using confusing phrasing (like "allow to use personal data collected through cookies or other means").
I don't see its usefulness, uBlock Origin's "Cookie Notices" list does the same thing.
For consent forms consent-o-matic is better, IDCAC / ISDCAC was not created for this.
But uBlock Origin does not set update_url
in it's manifest.json
so it won't update automatically. You'd have to do it manually every time.
The fork was 11 years ago, so a lot. So much that they are considered different engines now.
Wow, you are really confused. The argument about the functionality being already implemented by Firefox was about https everywhere. This has nothing to do with adblocking and it does break some sites (the one still not using https) but you can still access them with a click.
Same, I could not go back now.
Tiens, pas chez moi. Mais dans tous les cas le Telegraph c'est du soft paywall.
Aucune idée pour Mac OS, je l’évite autant que possible.
On est a peine plus de 1k, je ne sais pas combien il y a de français sur les autres instances mais aucune chance que ça soit intéressant à collecter.
Et tu peux tout mettre en suisse ou au Panama avec un VPN, ça ne change absolument rien. Les données du fediverse sont facilement accessible, c’est le principe même de la fédération. Ironiquement c’est sur le fediverse que ça leur demanderai le moins d’effort de tout collecter. Créé une instance et utilise la pour collecter les données envoyées par les autres instances. Toutes les instances fédérées voient tous les messages et qui vote pour quoi.