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core2

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  1. comment
    Comment #10938565

    Would it make sense to accept credit card skimmers on Credit Card Conference?

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    Comment #10289096

    Respect for changing the license. Thank you!

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    Comment #10021276

    How much money will EFF negotiate from Google to enable Ads? AdBlock got 500 Mil, you can go for a Billion. Go Go Go.

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    Comment #10018593

    I've sent "Do Not Charge" signal to the cashier on my way out of the store. He said I need Charge Badger, but it's not available until 2017. I've tried also "Do Not Track", but he …

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    Comment #9611722

    http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/21/mozilla-will-soon-launch-sp... Mozilla is going to remove ads (tracking - all ads use tracking) from web pages and display ads before that, in new …

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    Comment #9599847

    Mate, the option, when you enable it - it's disables all ads and tracking from Google and some other networks. It's doesn't matter on what network you are, on what device. I'm on d…

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    Comment #9599751

    The problem: New feature from Mozilla (not enabled by default) disables Google Adsense Ads. Mate, I'm really sorry to participate this discussion. I never had such bad experience. …

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    Comment #9596578

    I perfectly understand your position of freedom. However, you should understand that the articles you read, are written by people. They have families to support. If you as visitor …

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    Comment #9596261

    I see your point, but here the problem is not only tracking, but ads serve. As a content provider, my content is "what the broadcast transmitter sent", this is a code sent from my …

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    Comment #9596053

    Imagine cable operator or TV manifacture to do the same as Mozilla. They disable ads on all programs they stream. Do you think this is legal?

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    Comment #9596015

    Any modification of content by browser, ISP or any third party should be illegal.