So nowadays I replace my system's hosts file with one that effectively gives a bogus IP address for any site associated with advertising, cookie tracking, and other nefarious incursions on your privacy. The beauty of this approach is:
- It blocks access to these ad/spyware servers from any/all programs on your machine.
- It isn't specific to a specific program or operating system. It is equally effective on Windows, MacOS, Linux, Solaris, whatever.
- Simple - no proxy servers to maintain, no utilities to update.
- Doesn't consume any resources on my machine - no ram, cpu, nothin.
- Also blocks cookies from creepy money-grubbing spy/spam oriented companies.
In addition to installing the above hosts file, I do recommend that you use FireFox over Internet Explorer as your default day-to-day browser. Your Windows machine will thank you, trust me. Assuming you do, I suggest a couple of small extra steps to get rid of error messages and "server not available" popups when creepy javascripts discover they cannot communicate with ad spamming servers. In the FireFox Address Bar enter about:config, then scroll down to browser.xul.error_pages.enabled and set change it to False. Next, scroll down to the setting dom.max_script_run_time, and set this one to 1800.
Enjoy, and as always please post a comment to let me know your thoughts.
This also blocks cookies at the same time, right?
ReplyDeleteright you are, alain. i will edit the post to reflect your wisdom. thanks for the comment.
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