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Companies increasingly aim to control how users interact with their content online, threatening user freedom. As more companies crack down on browser exten...
The way I see it, once the page lands onto your screen, the company/website owner/etcetera should have absolutely no right to tell you how you can or cannot interact with the page so long as you don’t load the page to attack their server(s).
The way I see it, once the page lands onto your screen, the company/website owner/etcetera should have absolutely no right to tell you how you can or cannot interact with the page so long as you don’t load the page to attack their server(s).