Absolutely; thanks for the correction. It seems I was just a tad too excited to post, haha.
Holy cow. It seems this has had a direct effect: they're no longer injecting javascript into webpages. I just tried Amazon, eBay, and a few others where the script injection used to be present, and it's no longer there.…
As exciting as this is to be posted on a high-volume website, I honestly doubt CMA is going to change their practices on this issue. If anything, the Acceptable Use Policy change on the 4th was a sign that they'd be…
Addendum: as soon as they started doing this, all of my port forwarding broke. I'm not sure if this is a coincidence or if it was on their end, but the technicians were of no help.
I posted about this on reddit a few weeks ago[0]. Someone in the thread said they had contacted the Better Business Bureau, but I'm not sure what their process is or how far it's gotten. There has also been a short…
My ISP does something similar, but it's meant to inject ads: one ad that scrolls in from the bottom every two-three minutes (for ten seconds or so, and that can't be dismissed), as well as another ad that covers up ads…
Absolutely; thanks for the correction. It seems I was just a tad too excited to post, haha.
Holy cow. It seems this has had a direct effect: they're no longer injecting javascript into webpages. I just tried Amazon, eBay, and a few others where the script injection used to be present, and it's no longer there.…
As exciting as this is to be posted on a high-volume website, I honestly doubt CMA is going to change their practices on this issue. If anything, the Acceptable Use Policy change on the 4th was a sign that they'd be…
Addendum: as soon as they started doing this, all of my port forwarding broke. I'm not sure if this is a coincidence or if it was on their end, but the technicians were of no help.
I posted about this on reddit a few weeks ago[0]. Someone in the thread said they had contacted the Better Business Bureau, but I'm not sure what their process is or how far it's gotten. There has also been a short…
My ISP does something similar, but it's meant to inject ads: one ad that scrolls in from the bottom every two-three minutes (for ten seconds or so, and that can't be dismissed), as well as another ad that covers up ads…