Domain Whitelist - ultimate domains/requests blocker

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Prorootect

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Domain Whitelist - ultimate domains/requests blocker
Domain Whitelist
by Peta Sittek
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Ultimate blocker which says no to every network packet until you explicitly allow it.
By default Domain Whitelist blocks everything. Everything. It's up to you to build your very customized whitelist of domains you trust. Everything else is blocked and well kept out of your browser.

It's like AdBlock the other way around, completely.

Hide ads
⭐️ by blocking advertisement domains you're free of the most of those pervasive ads

Avoid tracking
⭐️ by blocking tracking domains you're protected from services which acquire information about your browsing behaviour

Load pages faster
⭐️ by blocking unnecessary domains (requests) you save a lot of traffic and make pages loading faster!

Fight procrastination
⭐️ just add facebook.com to the blocklist and... do more!

Permissions explained
⭐️ "Read and change all your data on the websites you visit": to be able to intercept HTTP request before they leave your browser

Completely free and with no ads

Made with ♥ by Peta Sittek

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This is Sunshine-boy first, who spoke about in this post #45: AD BLOCKER or Ad Blocker extension

"Try this:Domain Whitelist
Next generation extension! I love it! found it after searching a lot:D
install it then open youtube or any famous website and you will see the strange addresses that you not gonna allow them to inject themselves into your browser:/
P.s it can block everything before they reach your browser! adblocker or other similar extensions will block bad things when they already reached your browser!"



- Sure my friend, no more unwanted shady redirects, unwanted pages opening...much more safety, ultimate safety!
 

Prorootect

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Only works with Chrome?
Yes!
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But I've found on Firefox Mozilla add-ons this gem: Whitelist JavaScript (Whitelist or Blacklist JavaScript): Whitelist or Blacklist JavaScript – Add-ons for Firefox
- by veto
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Whitelist or blacklist websites to execute JavaScript code.
Just click on the button and the JavaScript code on that page will be either disabled (red icon) or enabled (green icon). You can add entries to its whitelist, export and import the white list and enable wildcard.

This Whitelist JavaScript WebExtention is ported from the whitelist javascript websites SDK Add-on to be compatible with the new browsers.

It will add a malware sign red button on to the toolbar of your browser – a single button to toggle the permissions of that particular website to execute JavaScript-code

- by default JavaScript is disabled on all visiting websites
- only white-listed websites including widcards domains are allowed to use JavaScript
- whitelist entries can be entered and removed by clicking the toolbar malware or OK button
- whitlist entries can be managed in the WebExtentions preference:
- clear the complete whitelist
- remove individual websites
- add individual websites
- import/export the whitelist
- toggle wildcard yes/no for a websites
example: wildcard for mozilla.org will enable all *.mozilla.org sites ike addons.mozilla.com or developer.mozilla.org etc.


- haha, so another must-have add-on to your nice collection!
glad for you
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