Comment by marssaxman
5 hours ago
I expect I'll need to employ some other technical means of circumvention, but the principle of refusing to engage with the thing on its own terms will remain the same.
5 hours ago
I expect I'll need to employ some other technical means of circumvention, but the principle of refusing to engage with the thing on its own terms will remain the same.
These things are integrated into the authentication systems of these services. They aren't implemented client side. Refusing to engage with them means you cannot use the service.
Then it wasn't meant to be. Let it go.
Fun and games until your government makes getting access to the internet at all work that way.
The problem there is when it's inescapable, on every site.