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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 888569" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>There are two AdGuard Base filters; </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">first one that has more than 118.000 rules (used by AdGuard's browser extension and software) </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">second one (with approx. 41.000 rules) used in other browser extensions like uBlock Origin. </li> </ul><p>First one is fork of EasyList so when using it, you don't have to use EasyList filter and it written to work specifically in AdGuard. The second Base filter is optimized for other ad blockers (with incompatible strings removed) and is meant to be used along EasyList filter.</p><p></p><p>Now, regarding the <em>I don't care about cookies</em> filter, it's by far the most complete cookie notice filter. Actually, none of those filters you've mentioned block cookie notices on Croatian websites. Maybe few of them might be blocked, but large number of websites still show notices. That's where <em>I don't care about cookies</em> comes in; developed by Croatian, so all our popular websites are covered.</p><p></p><p>And these social media filter block different things. Some won't block Facebook's widgets, but Anti-Facebook blocks them entirely.</p><p></p><p>Basically, we're talking about the two different filters with same name.</p><p></p><p>You shouldn't use full AdGuard Base filter because this one is optimized for AdGuard specifically. This filter contains a lot of rules that uBlock Origin does not recognize. It skips those rules, but the filters itself still slows down browsing because of its size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 888569, member: 39702"] There are two AdGuard Base filters; [LIST] [*]first one that has more than 118.000 rules (used by AdGuard's browser extension and software) [*]second one (with approx. 41.000 rules) used in other browser extensions like uBlock Origin. [/LIST] First one is fork of EasyList so when using it, you don't have to use EasyList filter and it written to work specifically in AdGuard. The second Base filter is optimized for other ad blockers (with incompatible strings removed) and is meant to be used along EasyList filter. Now, regarding the [I]I don't care about cookies[/I] filter, it's by far the most complete cookie notice filter. Actually, none of those filters you've mentioned block cookie notices on Croatian websites. Maybe few of them might be blocked, but large number of websites still show notices. That's where [I]I don't care about cookies[/I] comes in; developed by Croatian, so all our popular websites are covered. And these social media filter block different things. Some won't block Facebook's widgets, but Anti-Facebook blocks them entirely. Basically, we're talking about the two different filters with same name. You shouldn't use full AdGuard Base filter because this one is optimized for AdGuard specifically. This filter contains a lot of rules that uBlock Origin does not recognize. It skips those rules, but the filters itself still slows down browsing because of its size. [/QUOTE]
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