• kratoz29
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    301 year ago

    Huh, Sponsorblock is basically muting TV ads like in the old days.

    Why should I be forced to watch a sponsor almost always totally unrelated to the content I seek to watch, and that the YouTuber decided to upload?

      • @ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca
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        91 year ago

        Bingo. Buy a VPN for privacy just means, give us your data instead of your ISP.

        Now, a VPN provider may very well be more trustworthy than your ISP! But then again, maybe not… That depends on your circumstances and risk profile.

      • Kevin
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        51 year ago

        He did eventually take one later on, which I can imagine must’ve been a bit of a painful decision ;-;

        • Turun
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          81 year ago

          He declined the first one, because they wanted him to lie.

          He accepted the other, because they were fine with just facts.

          A VPN doesn’t protect your privacy. It only helps on websites without working https, which is ridiculously rare these days. Yes, it also hides your IP address, but that is really really irrelevant. If you wanted to stay truly anonymous you’d not log in anywhere and use Tor. The only actual use case is circumventing geo blocking.

          • TalkingCat-
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            21 year ago

            You can also circumvent geo blocking with a proxy, some of them are free, do not send any sensitive info on the free proxies however, not that a paid one is intrinsicaly safer, just like vpns.

    • LUHG
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      31 year ago

      Because the creator gets paid by them to provide you with a free product. If that fails to be the case you get nothing.