

My goodness, NO! Not at all! I would never! For sure not. No idea why you would think that.
My goodness, NO! Not at all! I would never! For sure not. No idea why you would think that.
That’s nice to say, but Google doesn’t care. They will sign you a shadow profile and still track you across every site with google trackers. Which is most sites. I don’t even need to have a Google account for this to poison HELP! their actual db entry.
Thanks, that’s helpful. There’s a public GTM container ID that is emerged in the JS for the site. So the extension would just (in theory) take that and replace the usual keywords with cheese. That way you can (assuming this works) automate something hitting a few sites every hour hitting serval container and spreading out the culpability.
I tried a few iterations earlier today, and I can’t confirm in console if it’s working is the thing.
Understood.
Just start reading subject lines from spam emails.
“You’ve won $10,000! – Horny women in your area! – Real Casino Viagra Casino Bitcoin Casino Viagra! – There’s a package awaiting your confirmation!”
To be pedantic, keyboard shortcuts aren’t hacks. That’s the intended use of the thing, and long lists of keybaord shortcuts exist so that people can find the ones that work for them and use them. Just because most people don’t do it doesn’t make it a hack.
My favorite keyboard shortcut is Super/Windows key and spacebar switches keyboard languages. That’s not a hack, though.
Closer to a “hack” is going into an android phone with ADB and disabling bloatware manually.