You''re okay ceding control over your browser under the false pretense of safety? You're fine with being exposed to malvertising? You want an Internet where you won't be able to block tracking?
Listen, I think adblock is good. You don't have to convince me of that.
I just don't think they're going to use a domain based add-on kill list for something as petty as disabling adblock. This would be discovered by mainstream users quite quickly and the backlash would be huge. The tactic is just too hamfisted to work.
You''re okay ceding control over your browser under the false pretense of safety? You're fine with being exposed to malvertising? You want an Internet where you won't be able to block tracking?
Listen, I think adblock is good. You don't have to convince me of that.
I just don't think they're going to use a domain based add-on kill list for something as petty as disabling adblock. This would be discovered by mainstream users quite quickly and the backlash would be huge. The tactic is just too hamfisted to work.