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14$ per month looks pretty expensive.
Ublock Origin is free.
The ads are not the main problem, the main problem is how the "personal ads" are chosen by harvesting and sharing all your private data.
A tracker blocker is a more suitable solution along with the ad blocker.
uBlock blocks most trackers already. Also using Fingerprinting protection via another extension or if you're on Firefox on its settings, they probably won't get much data on you with ads.
correct, actually both together. dns blocking both trackers and ads will result in your profile never being harvested. It will still be there with limited info, whatever they have gathered from facebook scrolling, likes, chat and comments, but it will not be queried in order to show you ads.
Privacy Badger does a good job blocking Facebook trackers.
On the long run, the data you generaty by ads is probably even more valuable.
That's the point. It's grossly overpriced because they don't want people to get it, but they need to offer it to comply with EU rules.
Basically extorting the users.