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EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to cornelius785

Re: I wonder...

I assume something like Adblock Plus would work fine for removing the ads, but the concern is that your data would still be tracked.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

You will be tracked... wether its by an ISP or by the actual server you're connected to. The main difference is that your overall site tracking can be tracked by ISP, and sold, without your knowledge.
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Canada = Hollywood North



knightmb
Everybody Lies

join:2003-12-01
Franklin, TN

reply to EPS

said by EPS:

I assume something like Adblock Plus would work fine for removing the ads, but the concern is that your data would still be tracked.
I'm certain it would, I'll plug my sig again, at least if you can't stop them, clog them up with garbage.
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BabyBear
Keep wise ...with Nite-Owl

join:2007-01-11

said by knightmb:

I'm certain it would, I'll plug my sig again, at least if you can't stop them, clog them up with garbage.
No thanks for me at least. Not sure where the website addresses come from in the sig of yours, but a lot are parked and 'wacky' addresses. Just the kind (of sites)that host malware I would hope that malware hosting sites wouldn't come up, but not gonna risk it along with extra cookie pollution just to piss off NebuAd.


TamaraB
Question The Current Paradigm
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join:2000-11-08
Da Bronx

reply to knightmb
Another tracking pollution solution.

TrackMeNot

Bob


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