This has brought a certain amount of uncivil discourse into the house. The dug is of the opinion that this is all bloody obvious and I should know this already. The mogs - well ‘mehhhh’ basically sums it up

http://archive.today/2026.03.20-192538/https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/pets/article/dog-owners-health-wellbeing-c5t9jg87z

Now we had better get on with that run.

#DogsOfMastodon #Health #Benefits

@Wen Archive today uses the users browser to run attacks against other websites. Please remove the link. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive.today
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I understand that it has done in the past - this has been checked before posting.
@Wen Did you check with AdBlock deactivated on their captcha page? They also changed content of websites, and threatened other people. Even if they stopped hijacking user's browsers I don't see how it could be fine to spread their service.
@klopf My understanding is that they this is not being done and certainly Ghostery and PrivacyBadger are not complaining.
@Wen Maybe they just block it without complaining, as AdBlock also does. Last time I checked it was still happening. Anyway, they hijacked user's browsers for attacks, altered page content and threatened a blogger. By spreading the service you are supporting them.