diff --git a/Dynamic-filtering:-Examples-of-usefulness-of-blocking-1st-party-script-tags.md b/Dynamic-filtering:-Examples-of-usefulness-of-blocking-1st-party-script-tags.md index c6425c0..90e7214 100644 --- a/Dynamic-filtering:-Examples-of-usefulness-of-blocking-1st-party-script-tags.md +++ b/Dynamic-filtering:-Examples-of-usefulness-of-blocking-1st-party-script-tags.md @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ URL: -As reported by a user in the Chrome store, links on that site do not work when _EasyPrivacy_ is used. I see this more and more unfortunately, as mroe and more sites are really bent on tracking you. +As reported by a user in the Chrome store, links on that site do not work when _EasyPrivacy_ is used. I see this kind of problem more and more unfortunately, as more and more sites are really bent on tracking you, by rendering a site unusable if you don't let your browser download and execute tracking javascript code. Dynamic filtering is helpful here though, as blocking 1st-party scripts prevent the pages from disabling the links. This will probably come at the price of breaking some parts of the pages, like comment sections, but if all you want is just read an article, it works wonder, as a very nice side effect is to make the pages on this site laod **much** faster. \ No newline at end of file