Say you have a friend or family member who doesn't realize, or care, that a lot of what they see online is a manipulation catered to them to sell them junk?
Aside from the obvious: Ad blockers, what would you suggest?
I'm talking about the Windows users using stock IE, Google everything, Facebook hours a day, probably the same password for everything type of person. Is there anything that can help make them safer online without being too much of an inconvenience for someone who doesn't mind the cost of convenience being total lack of privacy?
notaspook wrote
In browser ad-blocking is a start unless you want to go the network route and setup a Raspberry Pi running pi-hole on it. Though the browser addons / plugins are less likely to need tuning, something it sounds like they're not equipped to do.
Once they get used to seeing the internet without ads all over the place, they'll freak out when they get on a computer or device that allows them. That will be a good starting point.