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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Willy" data-source="post: 995403" data-attributes="member: 80838"><p>[USER=22686]@tailHey[/USER] </p><p>A nice reflection about browser add-ons. IMO it can't be regarded separately from the browser(s) you use and its settings. For instance Mozilla based browsers can be modified on points (webgl, beacons, stripping URLs) that require an add-on (extension) in Cromium-based browsers. It doesn't take away that even the strict setting for ad- and tracker blocking in many browsers isn't sufficient. So it's hardly impossible to avoid add-ons (or a desktop solution like Adguard for Windows).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Willy, post: 995403, member: 80838"] [USER=22686]@tailHey[/USER] A nice reflection about browser add-ons. IMO it can't be regarded separately from the browser(s) you use and its settings. For instance Mozilla based browsers can be modified on points (webgl, beacons, stripping URLs) that require an add-on (extension) in Cromium-based browsers. It doesn't take away that even the strict setting for ad- and tracker blocking in many browsers isn't sufficient. So it's hardly impossible to avoid add-ons (or a desktop solution like Adguard for Windows). [/QUOTE]
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