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Just trying to live with as little advertising as possible and curious what tips or tricks the community has aside from moving out to a cabin in the woods.

I can't really get away from road side advertising for now. Public sporting events are completely infected, and for the ads I am forced to see I try to make a conscious effort not to buy their goods or services. I won't subscribe to a streaming service if they have a sub+ad tier, if they're separate free with ads or sub no ads I'll support it.

Not really for any moral stance, but ad blockers are good at avoiding malware and some services are basically broken if you have to wait for an ad network, and I just feel mentally healthier in general without the extra propaganda.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Give Kagi a try if you haven't already. It'll cost you a little but you can try it for free (100 searches I think) and see how you like it. The advantage of paying for search is of course that you're no longer the product, so no more selling your data to ad companies every time you search something, plus it's actually in the providers' interest to make searching a better experience for you. Just the fact that I never have to see Quora in my search results ever again (I can just block their site) would be worth the price for me. It's just a little thing that made a huge difference for me since I search the web so many times daily, and for a long time now the results has been mostly useless.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I like Kagi but fucking hell, it just doesn't seem to get that the vast, vast majority of people don't want search results from the US!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I don't live in the US and I don't have this problem, it returns results from my area in my language no problem. You can also create a lens that locks results that originate in a specific region, haven't tried that myself yet though since the default works so well. But perhaps it depends on where you live.