If you don’t have this kit you will be bombarded to Temu’s ads

    • @[email protected]
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      it’s not like a tempmail it’s like proxy email to hide your actual email. So if you sign up for spam the spam will reach your actual email.

    • PSoul•Memes
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      Ok any tips on how to manage email addresses to minimize their exposure and spam?

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        Yeah, use an email relay service like Firefox Relay, SimpleLogin, the one from Proton if you have an account with them (that’s SimpleLogin behind)…

        You can create email aliases, that will relay the email to your main address. Create a new alias for each website so they can’t use your email address to correlate your identity and you can close it anytime, you can even configure an alias to only allow a set amount of messages and auto-close afterward.

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        Don’t give out your email to spammers. Most legitimate businesses might send quite a lot of mail, but it’s very often easy to unsubscribe so do that.

      • Veloxization
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        Addy.io gives you email aliases as not to expose your actual email address. Everything gets funnelled into a single inbox of your choosing still. And the great thing is that if you use a unique email alias for all services, you know instantly who leaked your email address if you start getting spam. :D

    • @GrammarPolice
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      Why drop privacy badger? It’s been working well for me.

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          FF blocks Facebook et al widgets in strict mode now? This is news to me, news indeed. Thanks for the tip

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            Not exactly.

            uBlock Origin blocks the widgets (with the “EasyList – Social Widgets” blocklist, I don’t remember if it’s on by default). As would any other blocklist based blocked do like Privacy Badger, uBO is just better.

            FF’s strict mode has something called Total Cookie Protection that makes it so Facebook widget on site A cannot read the cookie dropped by the Fackebook widget on site B. It isolate 3rd party cookies for each website.

          • PaintedSnail
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            It also has built-in Facebook Container to isolate Facebook links.

  • @Vendul
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    Ublock origin already has privacy badger and no cookies functionality. Worst case nothing gets blocked. Also slower internet for you.

  • @RustyNova
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    I’d actually recommend consent-o-matic instead of IDCAC. It actually selects the minimum concent for you instead of just hiding it.

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      EDIT: Ignore my blind confidence. CAD is (mostly) broken in recent FF versions. (See ivn’s reply to this post).

      Consent-o-Matic with Cookie Auto Delete and Firefox’s Multi-Account Container tabs covers it all nicely for me.

      Cookie banners get handled, cookies I don’t explicitly want to keep automatically disappear when I leave the site/close the tab, and those I do want to keep can be given their own containers to keep them separated.

      • @[email protected]
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        Cookie autodelete doesn’t work with strict mode and you should use strict mode. Just drop it.

        You don’t need an extension to auto remove cookies with Firefox.

        • Brewchin
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          You’re right. I’ll be damned. That’ll teach me to set-and-forget then not keep up with changes to Firefox and their effects on extensions. Thanks for the heads up.

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            Here’s how to auto-delete cookies without an extension: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/blob/128.0/user.js#L669

            Set privacy.sanitize.sanitizeOnShutdown and privacy.clearOnShutdown_v2.cookiesAndStorage (I don’t know if privacy.clearOnShutdown.cookies is still needed) to true. To allow a website to keep cookies do CTRL+I on the address bar then check “Set cookie” in the Permissions tab.

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      I use uBlock Origin’s picker mode instead. It lets you select which element you want block. It works on other annoying notices, popus and annoying stuff not just cookie notices

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          it would illegal if cookie apply before you accept, so just hide should work.

          but bet they do it anyway.

  • @Jestzer
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    I’m not saying my setup is any better, but it currently looks like this:

    • Firefox
    • UBO
    • SponsorBlock
    • Return YouTube Dislikes
    • DeArrow
    • Archive.ph

    I’m open to suggestions if anybody knows any better alternatives. I’ve had mixed luck with services that filter out YouTube’s crap.

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    IDCAC should not be on this list since it was compromised, ABP-style. consent-o-matic is probably better but the most direct replacement is “I Still Don’t Care About Cookies”.

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      Doesn’t the “EasyList/uBO – Cookie Notices” filter in uBlock’s settings do the same thing as IDCAC / consent-o-matic?

      • lime!
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        iI think consentomatic scripts the opt-out interaction. idcac probably just hides the popup.

    • @[email protected]
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      It opens a PDF version of any webpage. It may break some elements, but often gives access to text hidden behind paywall popups.

  • RandomStickman
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    Be careful with using Privacy Badger and uBO together as it might get in each other’s way. I had YouTube detect me having ad block until I paused Privacy Badger for YT.

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    Invidious is it effectively dead

    Who knows if they can actually gnd a workaround this time. They themselves where unsure about it.

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      The public instances are useless at the moment.

      The project isn’t dead.

      If you only care about a clean UI and no adds, just selt-host it. I’m doing it for a week now with no problems at all.

      Google seems to have blocked all datacenter or cloud IPs from accessing YouTube.

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      When the alternative is dealing with the absolute horseshit quantity of ads that YouTube desperately wants to shovel down my throat, I’ll take Invidious any day of the week.

      It may not be in perfect condition but it’s still good enough to use!

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    Install the LibRedirect extension and fiddle a bit with the settings to automatically redirect to privacy respecting alternatives away from ad heavy sites.

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          Proton acquired Simplelogin (or partnered?) so it’s one and the same. There’s a chance you may be able to get more aliases by using both the simplelogin and the proton accounts though…

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      Invidious works cross device in the browser though. Handles subscriptions just fine.

      On Iphone its the only proper option.

      I do run my own service, ymmv using a public one.