Addons like the one linked are useful for me to share with friends. I have many friends who have a soft anti-piracy stance. Not due to ideological conflicts — it's mostly that their inexperience combined with knowing that pirating is forbidden makes them feel uncomfortable. Adblocking carries a similar sense of discomfort, but much milder, so it can be useful as a small step for overly anxious family and friends.
I mean, setting up Mullvad too isn't that hard and compared to a Netflix subscription, it's paid for itself several times over in the time I've had it. But I get that that might not be something your friends are willing to fiddle with.
That said, we're on Lemmy, in the technology community -- I'm reasonably confident that almost everyone here who is going to read your comment has the skills necessary to setup Mullvad and Plex; if not the entire *arr suite, a NAS, and Jellyfin.
That said, we're on Lemmy, in the technology community -- I'm reasonably confident that almost everyone here who is going to read your comment has the skills necessary
Yeah, my comment was getting more at the fact I have loved ones whose behaviour I can shift in small ways, such as by sending a link to an add on to block ads.
Especially as the blockage isn't necessarily the skills, but a more nebulous sense of unease that I wonder whether is linked to the "you wouldn't download a car" era of anti-piracy ads
I get this free with T-mobile, so I might as well use it. I use jellyfin for everything else. This is more for family or friends that are not blessed by the omnissiah with technical know how.