I love my ad-blockers 🥰

Proton¹ VPN blocks most of the ads I get served, and the ones that get through are caught by AdNauseam² (which silently clicks ads in the background, costing marketing $ and poisoning metrics).

I've wasted $800+ of marketing budget³ in the last few months—for ads I never saw.

Fuck you in particular, Amazon.

Edit:

Reply-guy credentials: I've been the CDO and head of business analytics at several tech companies, and I have at least some idea how my job works.

¹ Yes, Proton has some serious issues, but I still think it works better than most other solutions when you factor in the ease of setup & operation across multiple products.

² Ad Nauseam uses uBlock Origin.

³ It wastes the company's marketing budget (high- click-through, zero sales), which lowers how much advertising platforms can charge for their services, which hurts those platforms too in the long run.

★ If your reply boils down to "it's useless to do anything, because ____", then 🤷🏼‍♀️ I don't know what to fucking tell ya; roll over.

@alice The fact this got as much attention as it did, while a majority were unsure of the purpose of this piece of software, shows that there are multiple ways of accomplishing the same thing. Prior to using AdNauseam, I was seeing more of those annoying java script pop up screens that I couldn't quite figure out how to ignore. Turns out AdNauseam seems to have remedied that. The only extension I had to disable was Privacy Badger. I run Adgurad and Ghostery in conjunction. I'll give this 👍 👍