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promethia_tenk ([personal profile] promethia_tenk) wrote2017-01-03 01:37 pm

Rec: Ghostery Content Blocker



Ghostery is like a next-level adblocker. It's an extension for your browser that can block not just visible ads, but all of the trackers and plug-ins that litter modern websites. Why would you want to do this?

1) Privacy: Pretty much every website on the internet is spying on you, often in sophisticated networks that follow you around the web. Ghostry helps shield you from these tracker networks.

2) Security: Some website plugins carry malware that can do you active harm.

3) Speed: A major portion of the data load of a lot of websites is in trackers and plugins. It's amazing how fast some of these sites load when you cut that crap out.

4) Clutter: Ghostery removes a lot of the extra cruft from websites that can distract from the content. Not just ads, but things like those social media sharing buttons, media players, and buggy, slow-loading comment sections. Now, some of these things are useful, but Ghostery lets you turn them on and off at will. Maybe you want the Facebook share buttons but not the Twitter or Linked in ones--you can do that. Maybe most of the time you just want to read a site's articles but sometimes you want to comment--you can load them only when you want to.

5) And it blocks ads too.




I actually run Ghostery and AdBlock Plus at the same time. Sometimes AdBlock picks up something that Ghostery misses.

Ghostery does take a little more active tending than something like AdBlock Plus. As I mention above, some of these plugins are things you actually want. Ghostery breaks the various trackers and plugins into categories like advertising, analytics, media players, etc., to help you figure out which. During the setup process you're also able to search for particular items if you already know you want them enabled (I rely a lot on Google services, for example, and much of the value they provide depends on them knowing that I'm doing, so I enabled their trackers out of the box).

If you're on a particular web page and something seems broken, you can click on Ghostery's drop-down menu to see what content it's blocking and selectively re-enable what you need. It looks like this:



The thing I end up needing to re-enable most often are video players. For certain page elements like comment sections, Ghostery will also leave a little ghost icon to mark what it blocked and you can click on the icon to re-enable the plugin.

Amusingly/of note, if you still use LiveJournal, you will need to enable the LiveJournal 'site analytics' plugin, as major portions of the system pages like comments, flist filtering, and many settings now seem to be tied to it. I'm not entirely sure what I think about this.

Before you install, it's also worth reading about Ghostery's business model so you can make an informed decision about whether and how you use it. Personally, it tend to put more trust in companies that are up-front about how they make their money like this.
elisi: Edwin and Charles (Default)

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-07 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of those links I have on my bookmarks bar/list (except for settings), and I gave up on filtering a long time ago. :)

I guess it just highlights how we all use these things differently.
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[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-07 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Still no luck, and have to go to work very soon. You can see what my current state is: basically can figure out how to move down the modules themselves, but then you're left with this column that borders the modules that I can't seem to budge down.
Don't worry about it! It's already a million times better than it was. Although I have been busy too - first updating my LJ layout - 'twas epiphany yesterday, couldn't have a Christmas banner any longer - and then attempting to make the DW mirror it as much as possible, which was awkward since DW has a LOT more colours...)

ANYWAY, it is, as I said, a lot nicer than it has ever been. Thank you. <3333

Good for her! Well, good writing, like good code, is all about structure?
I guess so. Her teacher still keeps her final project around to show the new students that they need quality, not quantity. /proud mother

*grinch grin*
*eyes narrow*

Am not above dirty tricks . . .
Ditto. >:)
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Re: Would also recommend

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Ta. <3 I was faffing about trying to get all the colours to match etc etc, and then decided to change the font... Which meant that now the writing was BIG. At which point I decided that I'd had enough.

Will get to all your brilliant recommendations when I get home. :)
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Re: New pretties

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
omg

You are a genius.

(Am v. pleased that I worked out which bit to tick so the Entries/Calendar/Flist/Network/Tags/Memories/Profile were all added to the bar at the top and not on the side!)

ETA: Hit post too soon. Meant to say that I live for small victories. ;)

Also the main title is still capitalised, although that doesn't bother me as much as the 'Entries' below the titles & subtitle. (Which I don't think it's possible to get rid of. Well, I tried, and then it got rid of the link below as well. I shall have to live with it.)

The only other thing (and that's presumably inherent to the style so don't worry about it) is that the icons are inside the posts, rather than on the left margin.

I guess I should also have a proper look at this, and figure out if it's achievable. In my search, also came across Dreamwidth Site Skin Detector which would probably be a good idea also.

Edited 2017-01-08 15:00 (UTC)
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Re: New pretties

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't know you could do that in this style! I need that! *runs off*
It's in one of those bits where you choose what to do with all the modules and I *think* it's Module 2? You can change the placing.

To remove the border just from around the navigation links, add:
I'm not sure I mind that. (Hmmm.) But I shall play around with the font size, because it's MASSIVE. ETA: The journal title & subtitle I mean. And it doesn't seem to be an option... Boo.
Edited 2017-01-08 15:13 (UTC)
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Re: Would also recommend

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
something small (I did 4 px)
Huh. Mine is already set to 2...

And Darcy will (probably) be needing my computer in a little while for a Skype call, so if I disappear that'll be why.
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[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I would have to delete the original one, yes?

Also if I put the original code in for the corners, will they go round again? The internal corners are fine, but the outside of the modules are all pointy again... ETA: My LJ is the opposite! Round corners on the outside, and pointy on the inside. ;)

(Plz tell me when you've had enough.)
Edited 2017-01-08 15:24 (UTC)
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Re: New pretties

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
THANK you.
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Re: Would also recommend

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
It was percentages. Fixed. :)

And he's decided to do it on his phone, so I'm good to stay put.

Although please go do laundry if you need to. I was going to write also...
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Re: Would also recommend

[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
but I do not get its proclivity for huge margins.
Tis odd. Ditto the ugly skins.


And see you in a bit! :)
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[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Well, you could leave it, but it would look silly. I've got them both saved in a text document for the time being so I can swap them out if I scrounge up something to fix the module issue with the first header.
Tried it, didn't like it, went back to the first one. :)

Yes, though I was feeling like everything rounded made some elements look weird, which is why I took it out.
Well, I'll see how it works. And I have now studied my LJ style in more detail than I ever have before. If I could move the link bar up above the journal title... But then I don't know if it'd be possible to have a separate bar, all the way across. MUCH COMPLICATED. ETA: Although could the links be centered? Is that easy? Have I already asked this? Do I even want that??? /o\ Ignore me.

I've been trying to figure out how to specify the background/outer rectangles so I can do things with them (like push down the sidebar, or round their corners without rounding everything), and I can't figure out what they're called.
Could also be this style. There are SO MANY MORE different parts. Changing the colours on LJ takes minutes. Here, I had to work out what all the different things were.

I'll let you know if anything's above my pay grade ; ) Like--I'll warn you that I don't think getting the icons outside the text boxes is happening. At least not anytime soon.
Oh I didn't think so. It seems a much more inherent issue than just tweaking stuff. So don't worry.
Edited 2017-01-08 16:10 (UTC)
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[personal profile] elisi 2017-01-08 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously, it's, well, nice now.

If you found a way to move the module box down, it would probably be as close to perfect as could be asked for.

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