Try the Brave browser. It's default is to block all adds, trackers, and switch 
to https whenever possible. 

I personally would prefer a browser that attempts to retaliate; hack the 
hackers, troll the trolls, track the trackers. 

 Be more trouble than your worth and soon you will be left alone.

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> On Nov 15, 2017, at 11:52 AM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All
> 
>> Basically Intel put a trojan (a MINIX kernal in builtin hardware) in at a 
>> level below which even the best practices cannot get at. It runs even when 
>> the machine is "off". Needs to be unplugged. There are vectors besides the 
>> internet. Basically all USB sticks are hackable.
> 
> Bitrot is the, for me, most serious issue.
> i keep to basics, like ASCII, HTML etc.
> Eschewing helpful IDEs, and other magic's
> or at least use those where i know,
> and can revert to
> the basics
> 
> ~greg
> http://krsnadas.org
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