For me: Cancelling paid subscriptions should be as easy as subscribing. I hate the fact that they actively hide the unsubscribe option or that you sometimes should have to write an e-mail if you want to unsubscribe.

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    I am always shocked when I have to use a browser without an ad blocker. How do people tolerate it?

    I mean, I get it. I know many people have no idea about adblocking, etc. But goddam. It’s so awful without it.

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      Every time i accidentally open chrome instead of waterfox on my tablet jeeesus christ

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        Use DNS-based blocking. I put Tomato firmware on my router and block for all devices on my network. Rethink can selfhost DNS on Android too.

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          yah I’m putting in a pihole,but I gotta get off my arse and finish configuring my bigtree for the 3d printer to free up the pi first. It’s a process.

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      I love how I’ve lost all perspective on what a “normal” ad is. Whenever I see one I’m often either super confused at the approach or it’s so bland I just don’t care. Once you stop seeing them routinely they feel so ridiculous

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        Right! It’s kinda wild when you do see them. I always equate it to the feeling of being in a casino.

        What really throws me is tv commercials. When I do see one, like in a waiting room or something, all I can think is, “people fall for this?”

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          They usually depend on just making you remember them (the most extreme example I can think of is the “I’m on a horse” old spice ad from like 15 years ago, which admittedly is very clever/funny/well executed), regardless of the message or context. They just want brand recognition a lot of the time. You’re at the supermarket, you see 10 of basically the same cereal, but this one brand of cereal feels more legit or just “draws you in” because of a subconscious association. In that way unfortunately it works most of the time, especially if you don’t have a strong opinion on a product.

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        I’m in the same boat, but you also have to remember that blocking ads typically involves blocking tracking too. You’re right they the ads are much more bland or misdirected but that’s because there’s little to no targeting data (probably just your IP address).

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          I’m mostly talking about the stuff I see on a TV when I’m in a waiting room or an airport or something