I want to poison as much of my online data as I can, and I know that companies can get it anyway if I delete it, but if I were to spam sheer volume, it would cost more than it’s worth to try and sort it.
Dad uses windows and the main device I use is his laptop, and I understand that Microsoft scrapes everything they can. He’s going to reset his laptop soon, so all the junk is erased, but would it be possible to temporarily poison most data on there (from ms perspective) until it’s reset?
Would it be possible to do that on other things too, say corporate owned software, social media, etc?


For M$ no clue, for browsing,
AdNauseam comes to mind.
It’s a fork of uBlock Origin,
which instead of blocking all the ads,
hides all the ads + clicks on them all in the background, which:
It’s more protest-ware then privacy-ware though,
since you’ll be overflooding them with bs data,
instead of minimizing the data collected.
On the flip side, this makes a ton of money for ad platforms.
…and I’d like to add, if they are showing ads relevant to the website you are on, you are clicking those ads and thus giving away what interests you really have.
oh thanks! It wont let me upload to chrome, but it’s probably user error. I’ll figure it out
Because Chrome blocked ad blocking extensions.