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block third party cookies, does not block?? waddup??

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please block anything at all that comes from, cdn.sendori.com, or searchassist.com. have these companies bought off all web browser people, (including Firefox) so they can display ads?

their totally annoying disruption of web viewing is not going to succeed, any company I ever see advertised via either of these will be boycotted to the greatest extent of capability.

code says (set cookie), obviously Firefox settings to block cookies does not stop the set cookie code.

what you think about all of it?

please block anything at all that comes from, cdn.sendori.com, or searchassist.com. have these companies bought off all web browser people, (including Firefox) so they can display ads? their totally annoying disruption of web viewing is not going to succeed, any company I ever see advertised via either of these will be boycotted to the greatest extent of capability. code says (set cookie), obviously Firefox settings to block cookies does not stop the set cookie code. what you think about all of it?

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