This is what I’m thinking. When I try to visit lemmy.today I get this. Malwarebytes definitely doesn’t like that site…lol
LOL. I just noticed that. The alerts happened when I visited the lemmy.world though.
Malwarebytes alerts about lemmy.world
https://lemmy.world/post/2383757
Malwarebytes alerts about lemmy.world - Lemmy.world
When visiting lemmy.world today I’m receiving the following alerts from
Malwarebytes. Anyone else seeing this?
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/26625f29-8039-48b4-91d3-52a692fe4507.png]
The price is on par with other licensed sets such as Star Wars, Disney, or Lord of the Rings. This set does look amazing though, especially with the addition of the mine car system. Only negative is the stupid “GRINGOT TS” sticker. It should’ve been a printed piece, especially considering the set costs $430.
I didn’t know DuckDuckGo had the app tracker feature. It was just a browser the last time I gave it a go. Thanks for the tip! I’ve been using NextDNS for my Private DNS on Android for awhile. I had to temporarily disable it for DuckDuckGo to identify the trackers. It looks like NextDNS was doing a good job blocking them.
I’ve only bought non-Lego once to get some Star Trek sets which I believe were produced by kre-O. Not the best quality building blocks, and I wouldn’t recommend them. I really wish Lego had the Star Trek license so we would get some epic sets.