

They wait for Ukraine election. Zelenskyy out, new in.
Start war, weak new president. All gains.


They wait for Ukraine election. Zelenskyy out, new in.
Start war, weak new president. All gains.


Good. “Free market” yes? Now better company buy and work better


The largest extensions in the network:
• Custom Profile Picture for Netflix (200K users)
• Hulu Ad Skipper (100K)
• Netflix Picture in Picture (100K)
• Ad Skipper for Prime Video (60K)
• Netflix Extended (60K)
• Stands AdBlocker (3M users) sells browsing data to third parties for “market analytics purposes.”
• Poper Blocker (2M users) discloses selling identifiers, browsing activity, behavioral profiles, and inferred sensitive data – including health conditions, religious beliefs, and sexual orientation, all inferred from the URLs you visit.
• All Block, an ad blocker for YouTube (500K users), sells anonymized data “for analytical and commercial purposes.” Published by an entity called Curly Doggo Limited, based in London.
• TwiBlocker (80K users) discloses transferring browsing data to third parties who “process or sell it for analytical purposes.”
• Urban AdBlocker (10K users) routes browsing data and AI conversations through the BiScience data broker.
• Career.io Job Auto Apply (10K users) states in its policy that it may use personal data collected from your resume to sell to third parties, including data brokers, for targeted advertising and profiling. A job application tool that sells your resume.
• Dog Cuties (6K users) is a cute dog wallpaper new-tab extension. Confirmed data seller through the Apex Media network.
• EmailOnDeck (10K users) is a temporary email service – a tool people use specifically when they don’t want to share their real information. Its policy states it may sell, rent, or share its mailing list.
• Survey Junkie discloses selling URLs visited, clickstream data, and “modeled information” about consumer preferences to market research agencies, ad agencies, and data analytics providers.
• Dashy New Tab (10K users) has its Chrome Web Store listing marked “does not sell your data.” Its actual privacy policy marks data as “Sold or Shared: Yes.” We believe this is CCPA compliance language for standard analytics, not commercial data sales – which is why we left it out. But the contradiction between the store listing and the privacy policy is real. If a publisher’s own policy says “Sold or Shared: Yes” and the store listing says the opposite, which one should users trust?


Agree! Do!


Yes! Is war crime! No “could be”


What 5 democratic states?


Trump learn all things not „deal” Friend more good then worker


Yes - Diehl had asked the federal court to spare him from prison, noting that he had already paid back all the pandemic relief funds to the Small Business Administration (SBA)


He pay money back? What happen? Item take back?


Thank you


Thank you


Who is nimby?


I see lot of “no Trump trust”. I say agree. Trump no honest person. USA no trust.
Make fake ai social media.


Point! Yes! Thank you! Can be!


It was USA!
No evidence. Just think.


What if no internet? How set up?


What can compare ai to? I think it fail. Like 3d movie and tv? May be.
The build help people job. But later no job, just computer thinking.


Lies, propaganda. They no smart to see.


USA need boat! Send to coast of USA. Up down help all peoples!
It need age verification too?