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Red flags for websites

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-07 3:32

1. Won't work without javascript enabled
2. Won't work without flash enabled
3. Targets messages towards and/or denies entry to adblock users
4. Infinite scrolling instead of numbered pages
5. Splits a small article into multiple pages to generate more clicks and/or display transitional ads
6. Contains 40MB of javascript moving elements and other bloat cancer when the information the user is looking for is no more than 5-10KB in size
7. Opens popups without the user's request
8. Disables right-clicking
9. Will not let the user directly save media such as images or video
10. Embedded social media buttons
11. Embedded Google-anything
12. Makes the user consent to being tracked before being allowed to access a page

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-15 18:01

>>31
For me, that browser was Chrome
Why would you use Chrome when Chromium exists?

Your connection is not private Attackers might be trying to steal your information from bbs.progrider.org (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID Automatically report details of possible security incidents to Google. Privacy policy
You should blame let's encrypt for releasing certificates with short expiration dates.

This warning results from poor maintenance of https certificate from the web master end.
Dead men don't update certificates.

2. Here is your citation: https://www.cookielaw.org/the-cookie-law/
This is not a citation and only talks about cookies used for tracking, not cookies used for authentication for example.

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