How to browse websites in 2025: 13 simple steps
How to browse websites in 2025: 13 simple steps
How to browse websites in 2025: 13 simple steps
Sorry but it's old, dude... now you have to update it adding the steps for ID check, facial recognition and government approval.
Also forgot the email newsletter/X percent off pop-up
And if you really want to grind the gears of advertisers, consider Ad Nauseam. It is built atop ublock origin but silently clicks all adds which will send an "omnivorous click-stream" which in turn ensures that "user tracking, targeting and surveillance become futile."
You get hit with the Google/Cloudflare captcha because your VPN, privacy extensions, and the fact that you're using Firefox in general make them think you're a bot. But actually they've already decided you're definitely a bot and refuse to let you in no matter how many image captchas you solve.
there was this satirical "web browsing simulator 2025" or something like that where you had to do all those things.
but I don't remember the exact name and can't find it with a search engine. Maybe someone else knows what I am talking about.
Was it Stimulation clicker?
"You already have your VPN installed
You're using firefox with ublock origin and noscript
You load a page, it just works or its blank
If its blank, you whitelist only the top level domain on noscript
You read the page content with no ads, no popups, no referrers, trackers or unnecessary javascript bullshit."
BTW, you can configure uBlock Origin to block all 3rd party javascript by default, but allow 1st party scripts, so you don't even need NoScript to get most of these benefits.
I find its much more annoying trying to whitelist specific sites or scripts with ublock than with noscript, but thats just a preference thing.
You’re hit by a paywall
You open up archive.ph
Life hack Re: #4
One of the first things I enable, along with blocking location, microphone, and camera.
Absolutely!
Step 1: install and set up uBlock Origin properly optionally use VPN ignore all other steps
uBlock origin is the minimal requirement for browsing nowadays
There are a lot of community-driven websites, but they're all out SEOed by profit-driven garbage sites.
How are people on lemmy but also not using ublock origin and noscript?
I gave up on noscript years ago when more and more websites would break unless I allowed dozens of different domains for each, it became too much of a pain to manage. What's the point if you're forced to allow it for the page to load anyway? But it has been years, so maybe noscript has evolved to compensate for that?
I skip the last step
I am so glad that I’m using an adblocker that filters out 90% of the crap. The other 10% of the crap are killed by cookie whitelist and Javascript whitelist.