Avast aquired "i-dont-care-about-cookies"

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  1. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

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    did not read any yet, so:

    https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/whats-new/acquisition/
     
  2. imdb

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    thanks for the heads up, brumm. ditched. :thumbd:
     
  3. Buddel

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    +1:(
     
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    Deleted immediately!:(
     
  5. Brummelchen

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    What a shame, there is currently no replacement, I imagine that Avast did not buy it for the love of privacy or whatever, they plan to use it for something. I will give it 6 months before it has to be "attended". Either way, removed. :'(
     
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  7. Melionix

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    Maybe Consent-O-Matic will prove to be a worthy replacement?
    https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/consent-o-matic/

    If nothing else, you can use the filter list of IDCAC in uBlock Origin.
     
  8. anon

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    +1
     
  9. imdb

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    actually there is. dandelion sprout's annoyances list does the trick for most, if not all, websites.
     
  10. Trooper

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    I just use the filter list in uBO.
     
  11. Buddel

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    I'm just giving this list a try. Seems to work well so far. Thanks for this great suggestion. Much appreciated.:thumb:
     
  12. imdb

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    you got it, bud. ;)
     
  13. TairikuOkami

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    I do not use any content blocker, but I have looked through the store and I have found Cookie Dialog Monster, it is updated and it is on github. It has a huge user's base, about 38, but that is about to change soon. :D
     
  14. pegas

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    Yeah, I'm not jumping for joy that Avast acquired it but I don't want to do any hasty decisions and will wait a while to see what direction it takes. However if I find any equivalent or even better one, I will ditch it.
     
  15. nicolaasjan

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    Maybe we should fork and contribute.
     
  17. Buddel

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    Yes, you should.:geek:
     
  18. nicolaasjan

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    Why not contribute to the newly created fork I mentioned above? :)
     
  19. xxJackxx

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    I didn't know it existed. I just added it. I hope someone continues to maintain it.
     
  20. Rasheed187

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    Same here, I don't trust Avast, why would they buy this, it doesn't make any sense, other than to spy on us. Deleted it right away, but I hope the developer got a nice paycheck.

    LOL, may take a look. Problem is that these less known extensions are often malicious.

    How to do this again? I don't see any ''I Don't Care About Cookies'' list.
     
  21. nicolaasjan

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    Maybe they want to integrate it into their browser.
    I replaced it with the .crx made from the fork. :)
    Instructions are on:
    https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/

     
  22. Rasheed187

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    Oh yes, forgot about the Avast Secure Browser, it looks cool but I simply don't trust them. And it's not real clear to me how to add it. Will wait for a new extension.
     
  23. nicolaasjan

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    Click on "Add to Adblock Plus" (works for uBO as well), or add this address to "Custom. :)

    B.t.w., the developer of the fork I mentioned, left a reply on Tweakers.net (Dutch site):

    (machine translated)
     
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  24. Buddel

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    I think this Dutch replacement looks very promising. Let's hope it will soon be added to the official browser stores. I installed the latest xpi file from the developer's GitHub site an hour ago. No problems so far.
     
  25. FanJ

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    Hi @nicolaasjan,

    There is a small error in the machine translated quote you gave, about a link:

    It says now:
    https://wiringbits.net/br...rmanently-to-firefox.html

    I suppose that must be:
    https://wiringbits.net/browser-extensions/2020/11/27/installing-unsigned-extensions-permanently-to-firefox.html

    PS: I have put the link between plain tags
     
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