It garbles advertisers’ data as a result, but you must disable uBlock Origin to run it; they can’t work simultaneously. I recently moved to it and, so far, am never looking back!

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    1. not in this way
    2. not enough to matter

    the way it works is sending an HTTP request that registers as a “click” to the advertiser (thus costing them money), but then doesn’t actually let the browser download any content and fetch the webpage, basically pi-holes the destination site and any attached tracking cookies. Combined with the fact that it does this to every ad, it would basically poison any click tracking.

    edit: pedants

    and before I get any more of you, this is just what I remember reading about adnauseam, do not take it as gospel, go look at AdNauseam’s FAQ.

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      none

      Ah great

      it works [by] sending an HTTP request that registers as a “click” to the advertiser

      Uh, wait a minute. 🤔

      Sending a request also uses bandwidth, you know.

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        A basic GET request, even with a long querystring, will be negligible even on a 1998 dial-up connection.

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          Right, but thousands of them, possibly every day? Could perhaps affect your data consumption on your phone e.g. 🤷‍♂️

          Edit: I got it guys, thanks.