Archived Since ad-blockers run on the client side, beating them means you always do things on the server side (vpnmentor.com)
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Archived Since ad-blockers run on the client side, beating them means you always do things on the server side (vpnmentor.com)
submitted ago by mxcviel
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[–] ardvarcus 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Why am I not surprised? I block all ads, and will continue to block all ads. When a site tried to manipulate me into viewing their ads, I leave the site, immediately. I can't even imagine being stupid enough to actually look at the ads while browsing the Internet. I haven't done that in over a decade.
[–] mxcviel [S] ago (edited ago)
He brags about ads, but I think you can well change 'ads' with anything else... you can read: "we can bypass user's (security) by rebuilding the website and removing all (xy) indicators. This way, the user cannot distinguish between (us) and real content, therefore it cannot block anything.
Also, I couldn't archived this article properly, archive: http://archive.li/SkHhS
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