sma3in
@sma3in@lemmy.world
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 4 weeks ago:
basically
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 4 weeks ago:
Thanks for the suggestion about Pi-hole! I actually have NextDNS set up with some block-lists for ad servers just in case! not seeing any ads so far. I find NextDNS more convenient as it works outside my home network as well.
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 5 weeks ago:
Solid thinking! I have the same philosophy but I’m in a place where I need bread. Even if the company didn’t provide the hardware, I still took the job. But I do care about privacy so much, I took all the steps necessary to make sure I’m not letting them inside my computer. Luckily they don’t have us use any of their softwares, and the only things I have to use is a corporate email inside chrome. And I’m running all of this on a spare old laptop, not my main personal computer.
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 5 weeks ago:
I’ll give that a try! Thanks man
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 5 weeks ago:
smart! will this trick work on chrome? in my case, I just keep firefox (librewolf) for personal browsing, I do work on corporate browser (chrome), but it’s still annoying to see ads while working
- Comment on My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate ads 5 weeks ago:
our computers! they force us to use chrome and corporate email
- My employer blocking trusted adblock extensions but allowing ad blockers that whitelist corporate adslemmy.world ↗Submitted 5 weeks ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on After shutting down several popular emulators, Nintendo admits emulation is legal 2 months ago:
we know emulation is legal, but we’re still going to legally have a legal reason to take y’all emulators to court angry face
- Comment on Is... Is this a threat? 1 year ago:
mega.nz is way better than a lot of these cloud storage services+ you get 50 GBs for free.
- Submitted 1 year ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 100 comments