Is adblocking as we know it on the way out?
I run Linux, uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, Decentraleyes, and ClearURLs. I also use a Pi-hole. I primarily use Chromium, but also Chrome and Firefox on occasion. In the last week or so, I've noticed a severe uptick in the amount of ads slipping through the cracks. I've verfied uBlock is working, up to date, and verified my traffic is passing through the Pi-hole. I've ensured the Pi-hole is working as regards FTL, blocklist subs up to date. I use Cloudflare for DNS so I don't think there are any DNS injections. Is Manifest V3 the culprit? At first I thought it was, but Firefox is seeing the same results. Any ideas?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 21.7 ms ] threadWebsites are increasingly a dumpster fire of slow crappy code, tracking, paywalls and ads. People get tired of the crap and over time lose interest in browsing to RandomWebPage. Instead their happy to stay in walled gardens that, while evil mega corps, do let the user accomplish basic tasks reliably.
With pi-hole it's impossible to automatically stop these unique requests from happening. And with websites constantly and randomly changing html-element names, ad-blockers simply don't know what to block anymore.
I guess you would be better off browsing selected ad-free or subscription based websites. Or reading a paper book :-)