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Originally Posted by sclitheroe
I love that Google or whomever is not to be trusted, but there is this implicit assumption that these kinds of tools, which mostly deprive other companies of revenue, are any more secure or private. Without a code audit and network tracing, it's impossible to know what any of those tools are communicating back to their respective motherships, or how that data is being used and sold.
AdBlock Plus is somewhat excused in this regard as it's open source and more easily audited, but I have a whole 'nother set of reservations about using tools like that; mainly that it deprives content producers of revenue needed to keep their sites running, which in turn forces them to find other ways of monetizing your patronage that are no doubt less transparent in the end than just serving up ads.
I'm not singling you out, or your choice of tools, I just find the whole situation ironic.
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Sometimes I feel bad about using ABP, but then I go on someone else's PC that doesn't use it, surf to an innocuous forum (like CP), and get an ad-injected malware warning, and then I don't feel so bad.