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<blockquote data-quote="PlayerFromTheITtic" data-source="post: 995404" data-attributes="member: 22686"><p>I'm aware of the advanced uBo capabilities. Unfortunately it's not enough. For instance, on Le Monde website, I can use the Advanced User mode feature to block the cookie notice, but doing so also prevents website from being scrollable.</p><p></p><p>I know, the point is not to use zero add-ons, but to come up with the most efficient yet straightforward solution, that requires as less add-ons as possible (uBo/AG B E would be the central "content manager") while being as universal as possible, with minor adjustments according to the browser/browser engines (with Firefox having the upper hand here).</p><p>Also about AdGuard for Windows, I happen to own a lifetime licence and I know it's quite capable. However, Internet connection does seem to be reduced when using it with HTTPS scanning enabled (although it did get better with more recent versions), and it might cause some conflicts with third-party security software (although most of them seem to be fixable if you turn WFP driver off in AdGuard for Windows). It's unfortunate that I can't seem to just use it and call it a day.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for both your answers, I'll edit the first post to buy you and the others some time <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlayerFromTheITtic, post: 995404, member: 22686"] I'm aware of the advanced uBo capabilities. Unfortunately it's not enough. For instance, on Le Monde website, I can use the Advanced User mode feature to block the cookie notice, but doing so also prevents website from being scrollable. I know, the point is not to use zero add-ons, but to come up with the most efficient yet straightforward solution, that requires as less add-ons as possible (uBo/AG B E would be the central "content manager") while being as universal as possible, with minor adjustments according to the browser/browser engines (with Firefox having the upper hand here). Also about AdGuard for Windows, I happen to own a lifetime licence and I know it's quite capable. However, Internet connection does seem to be reduced when using it with HTTPS scanning enabled (although it did get better with more recent versions), and it might cause some conflicts with third-party security software (although most of them seem to be fixable if you turn WFP driver off in AdGuard for Windows). It's unfortunate that I can't seem to just use it and call it a day. Thanks for both your answers, I'll edit the first post to buy you and the others some time :) [/QUOTE]
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