My browser visited Drudgereport and all I got was this lousy malware

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MisterMano[/url]":rp76jt29]Using Ghostery + NoScript, some sites refuse to work altogether. NoScript is the main reason, since I have to guess which .js is actually the responsible for rendering the page, but then again, only running scripts that I allow is useful
Yeah, NoScript was too much a pain in the ass to use when a site is almost all JavaScript. With Ghostery, I noticed that comment sections of some sites will not load at all.

I pretty much stopped using No Script because I was spending too much time whitelisting .js files.

But AdBlock? That's a necessity. When I installed Firefox on Windows 10, that was the first thing I installed.

Ghostery is'nt actually all that hard to set up. You need stuff Like API.Google.Com, but after some initial Guesswork, it's practically an automatic deal.

I use Adblock, Ghostery and Privacy Badger. That's a dedicated ad blocker, an anti tracker and one that does both.
 
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