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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/46625654
Well at least it isn’t a beer ad.
Adblock is a form of self-care and should be enabled at all times tbh
AdGuard used in your DNS, whether at device level or in your router can also accidentally make certain functions fail. A lot of activity that redirects you to a secondary sight may get blocked with zero explanation. Updating an e-reader library (Nook) was blocked. I’m not saying don’t use AdGuard. I’m just saying that if you run into issues with things that used to work, check to see if it’s AdGuard.
What a coincidence, I am two years drunk!
Its so funny when seeing the teachers tell the kids “hey, avoid sugar. Don’t smoke” when a) teachers have a dedicated smoking area, and b) school provides free alcohol (2 drinks per person) at the end of every term.
Haha, this is some European shit if I have ever heard it, They have a shift drink for the teachers, students too I heard in France and Spain but that was decades back.
Here in the US we are so fucking uptight and searching for an excuse to condemn undesirables that we do not allow for freedom is such. Despite it being written into our fucking constitution.
Keep fighting the good fight!
I just put these DNS servers into my device and most ads disappear with no effort…
Not sure what tracking they do of me though.
AdGuard DNS will block ads and trackers. 94.140.14.14 94.140.15.15
Mullvad also has some blocking DNS servers, for just ads, malware, or also social media and adult content.
https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls
And Im fairly confident that they don’t track.
Reminds me I need to pick up some extra big ass fries thanks Carls Jr.
fuck you, I’m eating! ⭐
This reminds me I need to donate to pfblocker
Well, that stuff is pretty much just water, so it’s ok.
It’s like watching boomers get mad on Facebook. Folks, you can visually see the shitty Photoshop.





