One-sided freedom is not freedom. Freedom to advertise should mean freedom to ignore or block that advertisement.
The German Federal Supreme Court would be foolish to ignore that reality, and to rule that ad blockers were illegal.
YOU WILL EAT THE BUGS
YOU WILL WATCH THE ADS
How will the courts learn I am using one?
What can they even do about it?
You are being charged with the offense of not visiting multiple websites that have ad-blocker detection.
Good, then maybe people will stop using sites with ads.
More context: https://infosec.exchange/@pft/115035092256474197
I would remove myself from Germany before I removed my ad-blockers.
The Web is largely becoming unusable already as everything has banners on top of pop-ups on top of nag screens, with garbage AI content. Some jurisdictions are forcing people to expose their personal identity to theft & privacy abuse, and if the few defense tools like blockers are killed it all becomes unusable.
Internet will be only data transport for applications and walled gardens, and corporate ownership will stifle anything else.
I guess it is time for everybody to start using Pi-Hole pi - or AdGuard if you're using #homeAssistant
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