Version 1.3.3 was released earlier today. Changes in 1.3.3 Disabled OpenDNS Security DNS by default due to response times Changed OpenDNS's...
Thanks, @Libraman. I guess it will take at least a week or two before the latest version arrives here, as always, but I can wait.:)
Thanks, @Rules. Got it.:thumb:
...which can be disabled effortlessly at any time.:)
I do have an AV plus OSArmor, SysHardener, uBO, Osprey and, of course, a backup solution. I use Norton Power Eraser and adwCleaner for the...
My security setup hasn't changed much, either. Boring but rock-solid.:)
This is the reason why all security-related protection options are enabled here. Different providers often find different things...
Changes in 1.3.2 Allow site button now permanently adds to allowed cache Fixed blocked cache integration with alphaMountain Disabled Norton Safe...
The new version is also available for Firefox now.
Average users couldn't care less; they just use uBO's default settings.
uBlock Origin Osprey
Thanks for the update. No problems so far.:thumb:
I don't use Proton Mail, so blocking .me and/or .ch would not cause any problems here. Apart from that, I could still use proton.me/.es etc. even...
It's not necessarily an overreaction. There are currently more than one hundred entries on my list of blocked of TLDs, .es just being one of them.
I get different results when I upload the 7-zip exe to VT. Only Bkav Pro and SecureAge flag this file as malicious, K doesn't.[ATTACH]
A new version of Osprey was just released: Changes in 1.3.1 Added copyright notice headers to the codebase Improved alphaMountain service...
7-Zip version 25.00 released (2025-07-05) - 7-Zip for Windows can now use more than 64 CPU threads for compression to zip/7z/xz archives and...
The family/adult/kids protection providers are disabled by default, AdGuard Family DNS being one of them. I will keep them all disabled for the...
Interesting site, @longshots . Bookmarked.:thumb:
Added .es to my list of blocked TLDs. Just to be on the safe side.
I like this http rule. Thank you, @Sampei Nihira .:thumb:
Yes, @Surt does.:)
I'm not impressed yet. Well, not yet. Let's see what the future has in store for us.
...which makes perfect sense to me.
Same here.
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