• filcuk@lemmy.zip
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      1 year ago

      This should be illegal, Firefox being their competition (tangentially)

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      The thing that gets me is they think no one will ever find this stuff. There are hundreds of thousands of people (maybe more) who are actively looking ways to block ads and get around this behavior. There’s no way it’ll ever go unnoticed.

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        They could literally have used some variance in implementation, server side bandwidth limitations, etc, but THIS is just blatantly obvious

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            Exactly what I was thinking. Let’s not say it too loud for the sake of our mole(s)

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              The world runs on the shoulders of disgruntled employees. This smells like a deliberate act backed up with a paper trail to protect the guy in charge of implementing it from taking the blame. But, I realise that also may be my imagination… It’s a compelling tale regardless.

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                The world runs on the shoulders of disgruntled employees.

                That’s one hell of a phrase that should keep any CEO awake at night.