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The first of our specialized sections is concerned with <quote>fragile</quote>
sites, i.e. sites that require minimum interference, because they are either
very complex or very keen on tracking you (and have mechanisms in place that
- make them unusable for people who avoid being tracked). We will simply use
+ make them unusable for people who avoid being tracked). We will use
our pre-defined <literal>fragile</literal> alias instead of stating the list
of actions explicitly:
</para>
<para>
It's quite remarkable how many advertisers actually call their banner
servers ads.<replaceable>company</replaceable>.com, or call the directory
- in which the banners are stored simply <quote>banners</quote>. So the above
+ in which the banners are stored literally <quote>banners</quote>. So the above
generic patterns are surprisingly effective.
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