We have released a new version (well, actually two):
We have added an option (disabled by default) to also block third-party iframes, example:
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It uses the same whitelist/blacklist used for scripts, so a host allowed to load third-party scripts will also be allowed to load third-party iframes.
On the popup you can see a new column "TYPE" that shows the icon for iframe or script.
Blocked third-party iframes are also logged on History (and classified with the appropriate icon).
On the popup there is a new "Copy" button that can be used to copy to clipboard all scripts from the script lists, example:
Code:
cdn.candu.ai | Third-party blocked by default
cdn.pendo.io | Third-party blocked by default
cdn.ziffstatic.com | Third-party blocked by default
cloud.wordlift.io | Third-party blocked by default
cs.moz.com | Built-in blocklist
js.stripe.com | Built-in trusted
m.stripe.network | Built-in trusted
moz-static.moz.com | First-party
moz.com | First-party
static.cloudflareinsights.com | Built-in blocklist
www.googletagmanager.com | Built-in blocklist
Useful if you have to report us the list of scripts blocked in a page where you are logged-in and we have not access.
Will make things simpler to see what is going and internally whitelist some new hosts in case.
@bjm_
The large fonts issue should be fixed now, please confirm.
Basically, on fonts >= 13 we just use icons instead than text, example:
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About the other questions related to uBOL, I don't use uBOL here so I can't say much about it specifically.
I think Script Stop gives you more direct and simpler control over third-party scripts (and now third-party iframes too).
So using Script Stop alongside it can still be beneficial and provide an extra layer without slowdowns.