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README.md - privacy-haters - Tools and configs to help you against privacy haters like firefox. |
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1 # Hosts-gen blocking. |
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3 Some applications of privacy haters have hard-coded names which cannot |
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4 be configured. To protect you there, modify your /etc/hosts file to |
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5 block those DNS names. |
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7 For convenience and in case you have other block lists, like for ads |
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8 etc., consider using hosts-gen: |
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10 git://r-36.net/hosts-gen |
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12 See there how you install it and then have your /etc/hosts.d ready. |
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13 There you can copy the 05-hosts.block file. After you ran `hosts-gen`, |
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14 the new /etc/hosts file is generated and will be used by any |
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15 application. |
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17 Have fun! |
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