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24 1 ReplyOr disabling js. Most of you use ublock origin. Ublock has a setting to disable JavaScript and you can whitelist sites you want js
10 2 ReplyDisabling js does not bypass these article limits, idk why this is being upvoted.
1 0 ReplyOn some websites it does. For example, it's worked for me on newyorktimes
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True, but that's yet another step every time I want to read an article. Personally i just use ublock origin and add this custom filter list.
And yeah, you can also turn off JS to accomplish a lot while browsing the internet.
5 1 ReplyThey're not asking to get around it, they're pointing out shitty practices that are common now.
3 0 ReplyPeople don't want to pay, but they also don't want to see ads. How does everyone think these companies are going to afford to operate?
1 0 ReplyAd revenue. Doesn't matter if people don't like to see them lol
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