by f055 on 5/27/20, 3:40 PM with 1 comments
For example, to handle Google tracking, use a browser extension that visits different random sites in short, random intervals, 24/7. To handle Facebook and Twitter, use a browser extension that randomly likes, unlikes, shares and unshares stuff.
Create a chaotic pattern of web activity sent to tracking systems. If enough people use it, they could all appear so similar to each other that targeting specific ad groups becomes impossible. Additionally, this could strain the tracking systems and make them more costly to operate, instead of giving them unintentional optimisation with the blocking approach.
Would this work?
by ryankrage77 on 5/29/20, 11:31 PM
https://github.com/jankais3r/DNoiSe does the same, but for DNS.