We need to treat the rightwing Israeli government like the pariah that they are. If North Korea was selling tools like this there would be consequences. Meanwhile Israel repeatedly sells Pegasus and other hack tools and spies on democracy activists.
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We should but we won't. Same with Qatar, Saudi Arabia etc. Gotta keep a foot in the shitpie we made of the Middle East to make sure the oil flows.
Wow that’s racist.
Joking, of course. It’s an ethnostate with a deeply authoritarian government that is actively commuting human rights atrocities and violating international laws and treaties.
Typing that out I just realized why we support them.
So, a normal ad that functions like most ads.
But don’t worry about Google’s web environment integrity….
There should be no reason to block ads
SHOULD. If they weren't intrusive over what I'm trying to see, trying to mimic download links, tracking me at best and serving malware at worst.
It would be good if Israel faced consequences for the amount of spyware companies they let freely operate and target people from their country.
- not clicking on advertisements
Even if someone doesn't use an adblocker for some reason... who the fuck would click on ads?!
but it said i had a virus?!?!?! 'click here to remove it'
-- a boomer, probably
It’s a really strange concept, but there are people who use ads to discover new products that solve specific problems they have. This method is just so flawed in so many ways, that I don’t even know where to begin. Obviously, it’s not the method I would use or recommend, but there really are people who do it this way.
I get the feeling the there’s a lot of overlap between the people who are tech savvy, privacy aware, use Linux and are on Lemmy. Therefore, there’s a pretty good chance that it’s going to be very hard to find ad clicking people in here, but you never know. If any of you are reading this: Hello. Please make an AMA. I have so many questions.
Couldn’t they just make it look like something that isn’t an ad? Such as a fake video or false “download” button?
So they reinvented Drive-by Malware?