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Updating the videos from people about hackrf #1918

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@eried eried commented Feb 19, 2024

The latest series from sasquash looks promising to engage beginners :) also will do some tracking with grabify to check engagement

The latest series from sasquash looks promising to engage beginners :) also will do some tracking with grabify to check engagement
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You may want to include this latest one too regarding Mayhem 2.0:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZqCENz-YAg

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Please don't use grabify for this, it's commonly known as a IP grabber and is just untrusted everywhere. I was wondering why I couldn't access either of these links, and it's because they're running through grabify.. Just use bit.ly instead.

NotherNgineer added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 30, 2024
Propose using youtube links directly versus using grabify per user comment on PR #1918:
 "Please don't use grabify for this, it's commonly known as a IP grabber and is just untrusted everywhere. I was wondering why I couldn't access either of these links, and it's because they're running through grabify.. Just use bit.ly instead."
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eried commented May 5, 2024

Please don't use grabify for this, it's commonly known as a IP grabber and is just untrusted everywhere. I was wondering why I couldn't access either of these links, and it's because they're running through grabify.. Just use bit.ly instead.

Hi, where is this being blocked?

Grabify is developed by one of our members, so it is strange. It helps knowing what people is attracted, i.e. to switch videos and such. I invite you to test the platform, in the way is being use is nothing more than what any script can ask your browser about.

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Grabify is blocked on my AdGuard Home, it's also blocked in the default uBlock Origin setup, as it's classified as spyware and a way to grab people's IP.

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eried commented May 5, 2024

Thanks 👍 we need to send whitelist requests to those if that is the case.

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eried commented May 5, 2024

If someone is concerned of their ip address being used for Analytics, they should be not using internet at all BTW

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If someone is concerned of their ip address being used for Analytics, they should be not using internet at all BTW

Obviously, that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that Grabify has a reputation for being used by bad actors and all kinds of script kiddies to grabify people's IPs.

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