Sorry to butt in here, but is it your contention that ad blockers constitute a "human rights" issue?
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Not at all – it’s that tracking people on the web does :)
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Tracking people on the web violates human rights?
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Yes, the right to privacy for a start (which many of our other rights depend on).
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So you would contend that web tracking constitutes an arbitrary violation of privacy, contrary to Article 12? http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/ …
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@mmatthiesen The IAB have been shooting themselves in the foot since at least 2002 when I worked with them.@aral [1/2] -
Pubs need to take more responsibility for ads on their platform. I never blocked ads, but from today I just might. [2/2]
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In court it could/would/should be considered 'digital self defense' and it is a real necessity in today's world. The digital penicilin
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