µBlock, a lean and fast blocker

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by gorhill, Jun 23, 2014.

  1. Rasheed187

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  2. Brummelchen

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    which filter on which site?

    @Rasheed - forget this crap, uBlock is superior.
     
  3. bjm_

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    and btw Adguard Base Filters thru uBlockO is not the English filter thru Adguard.

    English filter from Adguard
    Title: English filter
    Description: EasyList + Adguard English filter. Filter list that specifically removes adverts on English language websites.

    Adguard Base Filters from uBlockO
    Title: AdGuard English filter
    Description: Filter list that specifically removes adverts on English language websites. English filter is supposed to work along with EasyList.
     
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  4. Gandalf_The_Grey

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    Yes I know, thanks. I only add them to complement the default filter lists of uBlock Origin.
     
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    Thanks
     
  6. bjm_

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    Does "My filters" have a max character number per line.
    > for example: this filter works:
    https://community.norton.com/en/forums/
    community.norton.com##.sharecount
    > and: this filter does not work:
    https://community.norton.com/en/forums/community.norton.com##.sharecount

    Edit: never mind, realized that I only need "community.norton.com##.sharecount"
     
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  7. Mr.X

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    Why do these lists are unchecked by default?
    lists.png
     
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    https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dashboard:-3rd-party-filters
     
  9. Mr.X

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    Thanks.
     
  10. Rasheed187

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    What do you mean? Chrome is simply adding features to block these re-directions and pop-ups and I wonder if uBlock can already block them, or can you only do this with help of the browser, that was the question.

    http://blog.chromium.org/2017/11/expanding-user-protections-on-web.html

    BTW, I don't know what the hell is going on, but I'm getting to see those annoying warnings about cookies on almost all sites again. Seems like the "I don't care about cookies" extension is broken. Is there a way to block them with uBlock?
     
  11. Minimalist

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    You can add filter from here: http://prebake.eu/ to uBlock Origin to remove them.
     
  12. Mr.X

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    There it says:
    Well I can't find that filter.
     
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    From the link:
     
  16. The Seeker

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    The Adguard Annoyance List will block cookie notices.

    Source.
     
  17. summerheat

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    Yes, and I've also enabled Fanboy's Cookiemonster List.
     
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    I find that Fanboy's Cookiemonster list works well. It's at the bottom of this page:

    https://www.fanboy.co.nz/index.html
     
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    Thanks for the info!
     
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    Anyone find a new workaround for thewindowsclub.com? It looks like they have updated something on their website and refreshing EasyList did not help. EasyList worked great against that site for quite a long time until now.
     
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    Add to your filters:
    Code:
     thewindowsclub.com##script:inject(setTimeout-defuser.js, 0)
     
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