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Facebook is continually advertising to me the things which I have just bought!! Do they hope that I might like another widgit just in case the one just bought breaks in the next few days. If it did would I actually be daft enough to buy the same again. Some people must be, I suppose!
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If you use Firefox, install the following extensions:
Privacy Badger
Adblock plus
This will cause most, though not all, adverts to be blocked as well as making it more difficult for the likes of Facebook to track and trace your consuming habits.
If you want to belt and brace your online activity, install a VPN as well. this will make it (in principle) impossible for your ISP to know your browsing habits.
Privacy Badger
Adblock plus
This will cause most, though not all, adverts to be blocked as well as making it more difficult for the likes of Facebook to track and trace your consuming habits.
If you want to belt and brace your online activity, install a VPN as well. this will make it (in principle) impossible for your ISP to know your browsing habits.
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Monbiot has several articles related to that problem, such as this and the ethical dilemma it presents for conscientious thinkers.RenewableCandy wrote:When I was writing the Year-Long Lunch Break I often saw ads for the things I was railing against. You don't know whether to laugh or cry...
You have to fight advertising, constantly.
Turn it off at every opportunity and tell others to do so. Get rid of the tv. Install adblockers on computers. Train your eyes to avoid adverts. Pity/ridicule those who are taken in by advertising. Refuse/remove logos. Turn bags inside out. Etc etc.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
An excellent piece by Monbiot there. A man who is totally aware of his own whoring lifestyle. The gruaniad is ground zero for the BS middle class. I remember ~40 yrs ago being astonished how the eco warriors standard bearer was trying to flog stupid sized cars and endless wasteful spending to readers with surplus income.
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He has a whole section on advertising. Some fascinating thoughts and links in there.fuzzy wrote:An excellent piece by Monbiot there. A man who is totally aware of his own whoring lifestyle. The gruaniad is ground zero for the BS middle class. I remember ~40 yrs ago being astonished how the eco warriors standard bearer was trying to flog stupid sized cars and endless wasteful spending to readers with surplus income.
Worldly ambition, material aspiration, perpetual growth: these are a formula for mass unhappiness.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker