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We tested a tool to confuse Google’s ad network. It works and you should use it

11 pointsby cgtyoderover 4 years ago

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Rzorover 4 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;outline.com&#x2F;ZyR3h2" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;outline.com&#x2F;ZyR3h2</a><p>It&#x27;s AdNauseam. I would use it if I wasn&#x27;t afraid of Google terminating my Google Account, which I heavily depend on, for now.<p>&gt;AdNauseam is like conventional ad-blocking software, but with an extra layer. Instead of just removing ads when the user browses a website, it also automatically clicks on them. By making it appear as if the user is interested in everything, AdNauseam makes it hard for observers to construct a profile of that person. It’s like jamming radar by flooding it with false signals. And it’s adjustable. Users can choose to trust privacy-respecting advertisers while jamming others. They can also choose whether to automatically click on all the ads on a given website or only some percentage of them.
castorpover 4 years ago
Paywall
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