• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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        The App:

        One WebBrowser component.

        A straw to slurp all your location and contact data.

        Annoying notifications.

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    1. cloudflare decides it doesnt like your user agent or IP or any of a myriad of other factors and denies you access completely, order has been cancelled
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    my methods for downloading content for offline perusal that interests me evolve constantly. some of us have been doing for this song and dance for decades, and \

    if you want to know how to distribute controversial antifascist content, ask a porn addict

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    They forgot the last step: delete the promo emails from the company you never signed up for

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      The worst thing is that you gave them the permission to send emails to you, but you did not even notice it.

      If you give some information to any for profit company you can be sure they will use that information and if you decline the permits they are going to keep asking until you eventually miss click.

      For example if you fill shopping basked, but abandon it after filling your information they can contact you once as “a friendly reminder” about the cart and they can keep that information legally for few weeks until they must anomize the data. And if you at some point clicked something where you accept the marketing permits they can keep that information “as long as the company thinks it is reasonable to keep and/or revelant information for their operation.”

      Source: Im part of the problem. Atleast for now.

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        I am glad I am using proton. I never give my real email to any website and create an alias for every website. That way, when I ever receive a spam email, I know exactly which company sold my data and I can turn that alias off permanently.

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    Using webmail can be avoided, but agreed on the rest.

    PS: It gets worse when you use a script blocker and have to figure out which scripts are needed per website.

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      That jumped out to me as well. Even using something like Thunderbird with GMail (even though you really should try moving somewhere that respects your privacy) has such a better feel to it.

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        Yes, exactly. I’m still in that intermediate position myself. I’m using Thunderbird and K9-Mail as clients for my Hotmail Account (Microsoft).

        It’s seems like so much work to move away from the email account I signed up for some 20 years ago, so I’ve still shied away from doing it so far. At least I started using a password manager a few years ago, so by now I have a list of services, that would require updating.

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    Realize that you have an ordered there in a while and you moved since the last time you ordered, you updated your billing address but it didn’t update the shipping address product is now headed toward your old house.

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    I remember back in the day we had a popup blocker. Now we are bombarded by popups, but inside the website instead of new windows. The most annoying part is the times delay on them. When the page is loaded, you want to click on a link, but a fraction of a second before you click a promotion pops up and you click on that. Or the Google ads when searching. Click result… Oh no, the ads loaded in, I clicked on an ad instead. Fuck you.

    The amount of effort you need to put in to get the info you want. So annoying! They try so hard to keep you on their website as well. When I want to know a shortcut in excel:

    • search for the shortcut
    • missclick an ad
    • try again
    • find page with info
    • close cookies
    • close promotion
    • need to login for info, go back to Google and try again
    • close cookies
    • close promotion
    • start reading…
    • info about what excel is used for
    • history of excel
    • story about the many shortcuts excel has
    • close popup for newsletter
    • story about different key on keaybord for windows and Apple
    • story about why you would need this action you’re searching for
    • buildup to explanation what the actual shortcut is
    • close promotion
    • close another newsletter pupup
    • finally the shortcut you’re searching for. FFS
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      Oh I know, I’ll skip all of this trouble and just ask AI instead!

      • The AI hallucinates and gives you a shortcut that doesn’t actually exist
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        I have a Pi Hole, Proton vpn with ad blocking and Vivaldi browser with ad blocking built in, but that’s not enough apparently

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        PSA. It’s disabled on Chrome now. Switch to Firefox (still looking for a better alternative myself with recent FF news though.)

        It’s something I’ve been putting off. But chrome is unusable now. So many ads. I’m sure there is a workaround but just like leaving reddit it’s a good time for me to find a chrome alternative.

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      I remember back in the day we had a popup blocker

      Wait what happened to pop up blockers in your mind?

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    We have driver’s licence as an app in norway. I was on my way into a pub where I was asked by a bouncer to show ID. I forgot my physical wallet with physical ID, so the dance started:

    • Unlock phone.
    • Find app.
    • App requires national login. Enter personal number (Norwegian SSN)
    • National login has 2FA via another app. Open that to confirm.
    • National login requires password. My password is in a password manager, so I open that.
    • Password manager requires password.
    • and 2FA.
    • Acquire password and scramble back to the app that required password for national log on.
    • Complete login so I can show that I am 33 years old, which is over the required age of 18.

    In reality, the bouncer just gave up on me at around step 5 and let me in.

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      There are just things that should be physical things.

      IDs and fucking buttons in cars please. Holy fuck please can we not do the IPAD thing in cars. Please God.

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      That sounds like a 60 second thing at most. None of it is worse than having to drive back home for your wallet.

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        In Norway, it has been a long tradition to do as many drinks as possible at home before heading to the bars, due to steep prices in bars. So I was pretty “beautiful” at that point, which does not help with running passwords and 2FAs

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      Yesterday, I was on the train and the lady checking the tickets at first walked past me without checking mine. After more people had gotten on, she made her route back down the train, when she asked me, if she had checked mine – hmm, she must’ve checked mine – so, she was already about to walk on and out of reflex, I said that she had actually skipped me before.

      Felt a bit silly to then get out my ticket and show it to her, since I clearly wouldn’t have told her to ckeck me, if I didn’t have a valid ticket. Kind of same energy as with your bouncer, like you wouldn’t have all this stuff on your phone and spend the time trying to get into it, if it won’t lead to anything.

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      Either he was being a dick (fairly likely all bounces are) or you have a really good moisturizing regimen because there’s no way that a 33-year-old would look like they’re under 18.

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        I definitely do not look like an 18-year old. But I was entering with a group consisting of a variety of looks, so it was just a thing to check everyone.

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    Missed the step towards the end were you have to switch browser and restart the whole process because “Firefox not supported” or you’ve an extension that’s a bit overzealous on blocking the checkout popup window.

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      Blocked an ad that fucked up the css so dramatically that the checkout button is now permanently stuck at -10% of viewport.

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        I tried to order chicken teriyaki so it would be ready for my wife to pick up en route home. Website requires a login. Make it. It doesn’t log in after creating the login, so log in again. Password wrong. Reset password. Finally get in. Get to last step and there’s no button to send the order. Fortunately, I’d wasted so much time that my wife was already there standing in line.

        I assume it’s just formatted for mobile, but when I’m sitting at my computer, I’m going to use it, it’s always faster. Except when it doesn’t work.

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    Cookie dismisser extension, bitwarden for passwords and 2FA codes, uBlock origin for annoying popups that can’t be removed with DNS blocker directly.

    There are ways to reduce the pain somewhat, but they shouldn’t be necessary in first place.

    (Well, hoomans and passwords are an issue that can’t be solved easily, but the push for passkeys has been a nice nudge in a more secure and more usable alternative.)

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      What browser are you using? Chrome pushed it’s new extension requirements and killed ublock. Firefox just dropped a bomb about selling personal info I think.

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        Firefox, naturally. The personal info stuff is still unfolding and being clarified. Will switch to Librefox or Waterfox if stuff gets bad.

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      I like to tell people that using uBlock origin means the computer doesn’t have to render images and text in adds, so it is actually more environmentally friendly to have it installed than running the browser raw.

      It’s a thin argument, but I’m happy to see that some people have jumped on because of it.

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      You don’t need an extra extension for the cookie notices. Just use uBlock Original for that:
      Under Filter lists enable “Cookie notices”

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        It means you’re an uncultured swine it’s never seen an episode of Star Trek.

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        Caught my eye too and it feels eerily reminiscent of the alt-right “coomer” and “consoom” kind of vocabulary, although I stress the word “feel”

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          It might be a reference to the Ferengi, from Star Trek. They say “human” in a weird way to demonstrate their mild contempt.

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    Sure, at step 17 you are certain it’s showing ngwt14 but it fails then takes you to an almost twenty year old “identify the motorcycles” with 8 pictures of a partial wheel… or is it a bicycle? And do they mean plural as in for the whole thing or in each image?

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      The latest one is where they show you a picture of it deformed owl and ask you to find all other deformed owls. It’s great because humans are really good identifying pictures of distorted animals, it’s definitely something we evolve to do.