Referrer blocking software

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by dread, Apr 8, 2007.

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  1. dread

    dread Registered Member

    Been looking around for new application that blocks ads/popups and that block referrer. I know there is Proxomitron but was wanting something more up to date. [SIZE=-1]AdSubtract PRO did both but they stopped making it and [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]the last time I used Ad Muncher it didnt have it and I just got [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Super Ad Blocker and it does ont do it. Does anyone know of a program like [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]AdSubtract PRO that does both?
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  2. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

    Is this what you are looking for?
     

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  3. true north

    true north Registered Member

    Hi there,

    look into Kerio 4 firewall settings.

    true north
     
  4. Hillsboro

    Hillsboro Registered Member

    If you are using firefox there is an addon to block referrers, as well as Adblock Plus. I used Ad Muncher (great program) with IE but it didn't do as good a job with FF 2.0 and the price was right for Adblocker plus.
     
  5. dread

    dread Registered Member

    Forgot about that setting Travellinman. It gives a fake one. Not exactly blocking but that works. There is no problems with Firefox, I know all the extensions and stuff you can get for it. You can even turn off referrer in config. To bad internet explorer cannot do that IE sucks lol. That was the main thing I wanted it for is for IE since you can't do much with IE but get a program to do it for you. Looked around and seen about Privoxy, I should have known about Privoxy though since I use Tor sometimes lol.
     
  6. StevieO

    StevieO Registered Member

  7. mrisis

    mrisis Registered Member

    Opera has a referrer blocker built in.
     
  8. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    Hi

    One more vote for WebWasher classic here, although I'm a great fan of Opera. I've been using both in conjunction for years, and just can't stop.

    Cheers
     

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  9. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    WW very useful to my mind...
     

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  10. Paranoid2000

    Paranoid2000 Registered Member

    Proxomitron is a few years old (and won't be developed further following Scott Lemmon's passing) but its filtersets are still being actively developed and supported (see the CastleCops Proxomitron forums for more details) and, as far as referrer blocking/filtering goes, it is as effective as anything else (in fact more so since it is one of very few external filters than can handle https: traffic).

    Proxomitron's main downside is the complexity of its filtersets (which can go way beyond anything else bar Greasemonkey in customising websites) which can make troubleshooting problems a little harder. If this is the problem then certainly consider one of the options suggested above, but a lack of recent program updates (which applies to WebWasher Classic also) is not, on its own, enough to merit a switch.
     
  11. JeffBuck

    JeffBuck Registered Member

    Proximodo is another simple, light & free (GPL licence) good alternative
     

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  12. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    I need to edit my post. Although Proximodo looks intriguing, the forum says the project is dead.

    I am gonna give Privoxy a try.
     
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  14. tlu

    tlu Guest

    Webwasher is outdated. There's no possibility to disable e.g. scripts or referrers on a per-site basis.
     
  15. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    I thought Privoxy would hide referral info but it fails the CSS Exploit Information on http://gemal.dk/browserspy/css.html. I am assuming it is pretty much the same thing as referral info?
     
  16. Paranoid2000

    Paranoid2000 Registered Member

    That test is nothing to do with referers, which are a type of HTTP header. It instead uses Javascript and CSS to try to identify if you have visited certain sites - since it needs to specifically check for each site (i.e. a "universal" detector would have to include every domain name in existence) and requires Javascript, it is limited - but an interesting (ab)use of CSS...
     
  17. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    So does Privoxy block or hide referral info? Is there somewhere I could check this?

    Thanks.
     
  18. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    WW is more customizable than you appear to believe.
     

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  19. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    Another screenshot to illustrate...
     

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  20. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    Also, such filters are meant to complement browsers...
     

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  21. dylanfan

    dylanfan Registered Member

    ...not replace browsers.

    Cheers
     

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  22. muf

    muf Registered Member

    The only problem with referrer blocking is that some websites require the need to read the referrer to function. I swapped to Admuncher as it gives a false referrer but the websites that require one still work fine because they think they are getting a legitimate referrer from you. They will only find out after the event that the referrer says the domain you are on rather than the domain you were previously on. I used to get problems when using out and out referrer blocking software but no such problems with Admuncher providing a falsey.

    Test your referrer here:
    http://refspoof.mozdev.org/referrer.php

    All it says for me while Admuncher is enabled is h t t p://refspoof.mozdev.org/referrer.php

    If i disable Admuncher then i get h t t p://www.wilderssecurity.com/newreply.php


    muf
     
  23. dave88

    dave88 Registered Member

    the refcontrol plugin for firefox is pretty handy, it can be set to send the root of the site you are visiting.
     
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