Don't use multiple adblockers. They get in the way of each other actually crippling functionality and breaking anti-blocker mechanisms. Any dev will tell you that. In laymans terms: It's kinda like trying to layer multiple condoms for "double/tripple protection", that's not how any of this works.
Don't tell me how to suck eggs.
NOSCRIPT - not an adblocker
PRIVACY BADGER - not an adblocker
UBLOCK ORIGIN - adblocker
HTTPS EVERYWHERE - not an adblocker
DUCKDUCKGO PRIVACY ESSENTIALS - not an adblocker
Also, learn *why* an SSL cert is doing that before lecturing a stranger. Hint: HTTPS everywhere is the cause and there's a zero percent chance I want to run that page without it being firmly "ON". Stop giving out bad advice especially when people are d/ling pr0n games, potentially in countries where the local Laws differ from say, the USA. Note: if you get pedantic and point out that NOSCRIPT / Badger / UBlock *can* do similar things, you'll get me laughing at you. It's the unique functions of each that I require, which is why all three are in place.
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For the layman reading this: has nothing to do with Adblockers here, this is a SSL cert issue between MIXDROP and HTTPS Everywhere and I wouldn't recommend using that site. MEGA / GOFILE have no issues with HTTPS certs. Also, given you're reading this and so d/l illegal warez / software, run HTTPS Everywhere for your own sake.
Note: you can now do this in browsers by default (Jan 2023 HTTPS Everywhere is being grandfather'd), but has served well for the last 10 years or so.
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