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Brave browser adds native support for uBlock and Fanboy Annoyances and Social lists
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1065395" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Brave shield in aggressive mode already use all off uBO's default filter lists. So, installing uBO and keeping it on default would be useless. So, you should add other filters that you may need on uBO to make it useful. Not using Brave at the moment of writing but in Brave my choice of extension is Adguard instead of uBO because as I said, Brave already has uBO default and Adguard's filters works the best with Adguard extension. Adguard's filters are also superior to EasyList in cosmetic filtering including Annoyance related filters. So I enable all the recommended Adguard filters, and it works great. Anything not blocked by Brave are going to be blocked by Adguard. </p><p>YouTube is probably a site where it's a good idea to keep your browser extension turned off and let Brave do the filtering, especially if using Adguard. From what I have learned from filter maintainer's Yuki's tweet is that uBO & Adguard have slightly different method of tackling the new YouTube popups. So, you should use only one for YouTube. </p><p></p><p>Brave doesn't support all syntaxes but most rules work. I added ADG Annoyances Optimized on Brave Android, and it does a great job on almost all sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1065395, member: 78686"] Brave shield in aggressive mode already use all off uBO's default filter lists. So, installing uBO and keeping it on default would be useless. So, you should add other filters that you may need on uBO to make it useful. Not using Brave at the moment of writing but in Brave my choice of extension is Adguard instead of uBO because as I said, Brave already has uBO default and Adguard's filters works the best with Adguard extension. Adguard's filters are also superior to EasyList in cosmetic filtering including Annoyance related filters. So I enable all the recommended Adguard filters, and it works great. Anything not blocked by Brave are going to be blocked by Adguard. YouTube is probably a site where it's a good idea to keep your browser extension turned off and let Brave do the filtering, especially if using Adguard. From what I have learned from filter maintainer's Yuki's tweet is that uBO & Adguard have slightly different method of tackling the new YouTube popups. So, you should use only one for YouTube. Brave doesn't support all syntaxes but most rules work. I added ADG Annoyances Optimized on Brave Android, and it does a great job on almost all sites. [/QUOTE]
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