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And what's more, the more of us that turn off the script, the more anonymizing the "disabled javascript" bucket becomes, as well as the increasing the pressure on web developers to stop the js bloat. Win win I say.

I've been surfing forever with noscript, only white listing those domains I need.

Exploding cookies (the add on, not the terrorist device), and an ad blocker, and the internet is quite usable.



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