Posted on 09/14/2019 4:59:35 PM PDT by HonkyTonkMan
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I also loaded the EFF Privacy Badger extension and found 112 beacons on the DailyMail Home page. I listed them below.
acdn.adnxs.com
ib.adnxs.com
secure.adnxs.com
insight.adsrvr.org
match.adsrvr.org
use-va1.adsrvr.org
aax.amazon-adsystem.com
aax-us-east.amazon-adsystem.com
c.amazon-adsystem.com
fls-na.amazon-adsystem.com
ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com
rcm-na.amazon-adsystem.com
s.amazon-adsystem.com
ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com
z-na.amazon-adsystem.com
swa.and.co.uk
a4135.casalemedia.com
as-sec.casalemedia.com
cdn.digitru.st
ad.doubleclick.net
cm.g.doubleclick.net
googleads.g.doubleclick.net
googleads4.g.doubleclick.net pubads.g.doubleclick.net
securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
cdn.doubleverify.com
cdn3.doubleverify.com
tps11001.doubleverify.com
tps11003.doubleverify.com
tps11005.doubleverify.com
tps11006.doubleverify.com
tps11009.doubleverify.com
tps11010.doubleverify.com
tps11011.doubleverify.com
tps11012.doubleverify.com
tps11013.doubleverify.com
tps11015.doubleverify.com
tps11016.doubleverify.com
tps11019.doubleverify.com
tps11020.doubleverify.com
tps11022.doubleverify.com
tps11024.doubleverify.com
tps11025.doubleverify.com
tps11027.doubleverify.com
tps11028.doubleverify.com
tps11034.doubleverify.com
tps11035.doubleverify.com
tps11036.doubleverify.com
tps11038.doubleverify.com
tps30.doubleverify.com
tps70.doubleverify.com
load77.exelator.com
www.facebook.com
google-analytics.com
ssl.google-analytics.com
adservice.google.com
www.google.com
ade.googlesyndication.com
pagead2.googlesyndication.com
tpc.googlesyndication.com
p4-bil2l4eeybkqk-vawqafltyxa3tbnf-413390-i1-v6exp3.ds.metric.gstatic.com
p4-aubcypupiugfu-5bwu3ay6wbh3ucwm-if-v6exp3-v4.metric.gstatic.com
p4-bil2l4eeybkqk-vawqafltyxa3tbnf-if-v6exp3-v4.metric.gstatic.com
p4-chi4eip47hl4c-34myz7sa5teqmcgq-if-v6exp3-v4.metric.gstatic.com
p4-bil2l4eeybkqk-vawqafltyxa3tbnf-413390-i2-v6exp3.v4.metric.gstatic.com
g2.gumgum.com
id5-sync.com
cdn-gl.imrworldwide.com
secure-dcr.imrworldwide.com
secure-gl.imrworldwide.com
storage.cloud.kargo.com
klkstrm.kargo.com
krk.kargo.com
konduit.me
geo.moatads.com
mb.moatads.com
px.moatads.com
z.moatads.com
hb-api.omnitagjs.com
mailonline-us-d.openx.net
u.openx.net
us-u.openx.net
beacon-us-iad2.rubiconproject.com
eus.rubiconproject.com
fastlane.rubiconproject.com
prebid-server.rubiconproject.com
token.rubiconproject.com
sb.scorecardresearch.com
search.spotxchange.com
sync.search.spotxchange.com
bc-rtb-cle.springserve.com
vid.springserve.com
vid-io.springserve.com
vpaid.springserve.com
15.taboola.com
cdn.taboola.com
cds.taboola.com
convnjmp.taboola.com
images.taboola.com
imprnjmp.taboola.com
match.taboola.com
trc.taboola.com
vidstat.taboola.com
wf.taboola.com
a.teads.tv
sync.teads.tv
t.teads.tv
m7hdh-spprw.ads.tremorhub.com
m7hdh-z6015.ads.tremorhub.com
partners.tremorhub.com
ads.undertone.com
pr-bh.ybp.yahoo.com
If you have your computer running through a router then you don’t need to run a VPN. It would just be redundant at that point.
VPN’s hide your location, routers do not. With the Red Flag laws coming on board, get hidden.
Routers hide you IP address. Yes they do.
With a VPN router, yes. A standard router, no. You are seen online and locatable.
You’re right, it would need to be a business router with VPN capability.
You do realize the govt already has backdoors in to practically all the VPN’s in use right?
Can your router spoof your IP address and make it appear to originate in another country ?
I no longer regard Firefox as a privacy browser. The introduction of Pocket and the Firefox accounts they want all users to set up tells me they are vacuuming up data just like the socials. Also, a free VPN gives you no privacy. The only thing it does to let the VPN provider make money selling your browsing data instead of your ISP.
Ever since Mozilla fired Brendan Eich they have IMHO gone over to the dark side. Use Brave and a good VPN provider that is paid for by your monthly fees.
If they do, they are keeping it close to the vest. PIA has already been to court. NO logs.
Good VPNs, such as ExpressVPN, are based out side of US or Europe jurisdiction.
What about Waterfox ?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA... Snort..... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Cough cough.... Snort....
Ya’all dont hack much do ya?
You connect wireless at home or especially public WiFi or your traffic crosses any of my server(s) networks and I can own ur azz unless you are on a VPN.
Daily Mail is known for trackers, unwanted popups and general garbage.
I just went to their homepage. Ad Block Plus is reporting 229 items blocked and Ghostery is blocking 18 trackers. Beware.
Just FYI for people thinking about getting a VPN as I recently was. If shopping for a VPN read up on criteria (jurisdiction location,logging etc). I would avoid free VPN services as the adage goes “if you’re not the customer, you’re the product.” A good site for some basic info.
https://restoreprivacy.com/best-vpn/
After studying I narrowed my choices down to ExpressVPN, SurfShark and NordVPN (not Norton that Hannity plugs alot).
I kept hearing positive things about surfshark so I bought a 2-year sub for 1.99/month via their website (that price is still active). Surprisingly the 2-year deal for 47.76 was cheaper than the 1 year deal (71.88), so why not. It’s 500+ servers, has been open-audited and certified no logs and operates on RAMdisk. I have experimented so far with various US and European servers and been pleased with the speed.
I’m no expert but just adding my two cents having recently added the VPN service at home.
I eliminated Mozilla Firefox and everything associated when they screwed with then-CEO Brendan Eich.
I will have nothing to do with anti-Catholic Know-Nothings.
“I eliminated Mozilla Firefox and everything associated when they screwed with then-CEO Brendan Eich.”
I’m not Catholic but I did the same thing as you for the same reason.
Frack Mozilla and everything they make.
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