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That's what peering is all about. FIgure out how to phrase your objections within that framework and maybe I'll believe some of your arguments. What world do you live in? It's extremely obvious that YOU don't know how networking (or the real world) works. Networking is a two-way street. At nearly ANY provider (above a dime-a-dozen personal blog host), a customer absolutely pays for bandwidth usage.

All but TMZ, I was significantly faster than the readings you had. TMZ actually was spot on with yours lol. However, I was also using a VPN connecting to the Netherlands at that time (which made little to no difference upon disabling it).

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AdBlock is a free Ad blocking extension for various popular web browsers. Supported browsers are Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and Safari. Supported browsers are Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and Safari. AdBlock Edge Before the release of uBlock, I recommended using AdBlock Edge — but this add-on has been discontinued by the developer because “ uBlock is faster and available for more platforms”. Forums Macs Mac Apps and Mac App Store What's the best adblock for new Safari? Discussion in ' Mac Apps and Mac App Store ' started by chfilm, Sep 18, 2018. I viewed the video in Incognito and the only relevant extension was 'AdBlock' which reports 6 items/objects blocked for that page. Again, though, this is the Chrome 'AdBlock'. When I used Firefox, the de-facto extension was 'AdBlock Plus'. In Chrome, I've found that AdBlock is significantly better than AdBlock Plus.

The benefit on the other hand is that when I search for a company on google maps for instance and I head out to my car, my phone automatically brings up the time it will take to get there, the main route, and thanks to other people leaking their oh so sensitive data I also get a traffic conge. As usual, your priorities are misplaced. Some minor personal data such as web searches vs some real tangible improvement in my life? Comparing me to a drug addict makes me think that you're responding more out of emotion rather than giving your response rational thought, especially considering the level of 'abuse' people put up with. Take my girlfriend for instance.

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