Thanks for taking something easy to use and fucking it up.
What is the point of changing something for no reason. If you want to fuck around with things do it in your own life I dont use gostery anymore and I hope the people who modified it choke on a peanut that no one asked to put in their coffee.
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1Hi unaltered, thanks for using Ghostery.
The new panel is specifically designed to provide easier access to blocking as well as new features users have asked for. If you are unhappy with it, please provide some constructive feedback as to why its not easy to use and we will happily review your request, otherwise, your replies are just not very helpful. Thanks. -
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Why don,t you give people an option. Don,t force changes on people they dont want or need and take away choices. How many people asked for change or are you refering to the news service people (some people say, Its been said etc) What people? no people. Call yourself google and stop BS me that things are better. Its gone from a simple point and click that took a few moments to having to open a new fucking webpage and farting around for no reason. If you want more trafic to your sight to it the legitimate way. Don,t be heavy handed bastards about it and force the link down peoples throats. I no intention of being helpfull with my comments. All im doing is returning the big Fuck u that you gave me.
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If I wanted to block a cookie I would click the gostery Icon and then select the block cookie,s then all i had to do is tick the box and reload the page it took about 3 seconds. And your trying to explain to me that a minority of morons were not happy with that efficiency so everyone else is now inconvenienced by some panic merchant trying to justify their job by convincing you you need to make changes to give themselves some buissy work in the office why be simple and efficiant when you can be long winded and pointlessly create a long version of a simple procedure. If you want to fuck people around let them know give them a choice let them opt out of pointless self involved changes that your staff seem to be bringing to the customer for no improvement or benefit to the user. Kiss my ass I dont use your product anymore and If any one asks I just tell them its like Google and they dont go anywhere near it.
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Now, you'd click the Ghostery button, and click on the block toggle for the tracker you want to block. One, two. I am not sure where your frustration is coming from.
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You can still revert to the old findings menu in Ghostery for Firefox, if you really wanted to. This option is found under the Advanced tab on Ghostery's options page.
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It done,t really matter I dont use your product anymore and I am part of a group (growing) that are sick to death of having to go fishing around in their setting every time they go to use the internet Because company's thinking change without choice is the way to make yourself popular. The BS explanation of all you have to do is go to this tab click this setting reload the page choose this option in etc is pissing of the customer and forcing them to do things that they dont want or should have to do. I think the people who requested these changes are in the minority. And this is made clear from the new gostery having little sliding bars some bright colours and other trivia
What the hell was wrong with putting a tick in a box simple and efficient easy to see easy to understand. But no I have to fart about with my setting because you dont guive a shit. You just tell me what I want so your on our list as another internet related company that thinks it knows what I want changed or whats best for me. You dont, kiss my ass we are done and your on our "googlebabys" list as another company that jambs changes down peoples throats that were never asked for or wanted. -
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as poorly as he stated his point, i have to agree.
don't change things just for the sake of "making it easier" because 99 times out of 100, it doesn't! this is why people are leaving microsoft products in droves. once a learning curve is achieved, it really pisses people off to have to re-learn the same process in the "easier" method. when it works, DON'T screw with it!
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actually i had no questions. i was just pointing out that this happens all too often in the industry; and i understand his frustration. i am a long time tech, over 25 years, and the number 1 issue my customers have, is user error due to package changes. i do understand updating gui for usability, but it is very frustrating to be used-to a program or app, and have it changed on you just because the few are unable to read or figure it out. a prime example is ms office. in the quest to make it "easier" for the masses, you alienate the many who already know what they are doing. the industry as a whole needs to stop catering to the idiots of the world. this really does cause a "dumming down" of all people. we are becoming a society of "the easy way out" instead of learning correctly. just my 2-cents.
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If you give the new panel a shot, you'll see that you can do everything you could do with the previous panel, but more clearly (is the site whitelisted? etc.) and with fewer clicks.
For example, to whitelist a site in the old panel, you'd click "Edit Blocking Options" and then click "Don't Block on ...". To see if the site you are on is whitelisted, you'd either have to remember that a grey Ghostery icon means blocking is disabled for this tab, or you'd have to click on "Edit Blocking Options" and then realize that the button that is in place of the "Edit Blocking Options" button is now the site whitelist toggle, and that the site whitelist toggle stating "Start Blocking on ..." means that the site is already whitelisted.
The new panel does not have an "Edit Blocking Options" toggle button. Blocking controls are accessible from the start.
There should also be no confusion about how to whitelist sites or how to tell when a site is whitelisted, since the site whitelist button is clearly labeled as such, and the button itself indicates "on" state by staying pressed, and the panel indicates site whitelisting elsewhere (by stating that "example.com is whitelisted", for example). -
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