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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 843166" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>Re: Adguard</p><p></p><p>Adguard is a special, it serves as a general purpose adblock extenstion and they maintain their own blocklists. Prerequisite of custom blocklist that it must contain [Adblock Plus 2.0] at the start, otherwise it returns an error (uBlockOrigin is less picky). Both AdBlockPlus and uBlockOrigin don't maintain own blocklists, so Adguard super advanced features are probably only intended to use by their own blocklist maintainers. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Re: Privacy Possum</p><p>The project is an exercise in finding the correct data on the internet. I simply don't have test results of Privacy Possum from an established an well recognized research or testing organization. The nice thing about Privacy Possum that it does not block scripts (or third-party requests). When you use a general purpose adblocker (e.g. ABP or uBO) those two extensions nicely complement each other. AdGuard partly overlaps Privacy Possum when you enable stealth option. Privacy Badger also overlaps with Privacy Possum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 843166, member: 82776"] Re: Adguard Adguard is a special, it serves as a general purpose adblock extenstion and they maintain their own blocklists. Prerequisite of custom blocklist that it must contain [Adblock Plus 2.0] at the start, otherwise it returns an error (uBlockOrigin is less picky). Both AdBlockPlus and uBlockOrigin don't maintain own blocklists, so Adguard super advanced features are probably only intended to use by their own blocklist maintainers. Re: Privacy Possum The project is an exercise in finding the correct data on the internet. I simply don't have test results of Privacy Possum from an established an well recognized research or testing organization. The nice thing about Privacy Possum that it does not block scripts (or third-party requests). When you use a general purpose adblocker (e.g. ABP or uBO) those two extensions nicely complement each other. AdGuard partly overlaps Privacy Possum when you enable stealth option. Privacy Badger also overlaps with Privacy Possum. [/QUOTE]
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