Here "not possible" is a matter of political will/marketplace influence by the browser vendors, not some underlying fundamental impossibility. Tweeting about it is a small step towards making the idea that they should do this mainstream.
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To prevent a third party from adblocking for you, maybe. Obviously I don't want them to be able to, but I'm not sure how it would go. But to prevent you from installing an adblocker yourself for your own personal use, absolutely not.
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I see, so if my Administrator installed an adblocker for me (I think
@SwiftOnSecurity previously mentioned she does that to her users^Wvictims), you believe she should be prosecuted? - 4 more replies
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If I can get you to say "DRM is good", "adblockers are illegal" and "you don't have the right to modify software on your own computer", I should get a prize
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