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How to add custom ad blocking lists to Opera's built in adblocker?
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<blockquote data-quote="brod56" data-source="post: 757940" data-attributes="member: 59366"><p>I'm trying to add some custom lists from <a href="http://www.filterlists.com" target="_blank">filterlists.com</a> on Opera 55, by adding the url in the settings page, but no list is recognized by the browser. It gives me a 'parse error' message everytime I try to do it.</p><p>Anyone figuring a way to fix this issue? It's really lame since I could try to ditch uBO if Opera would let me use some of my favorite AdGuard lists (mainly the Annoyances one). I rarely use the advance filtering options of uBO so it would be an interesting alternative for me.</p><p>Importing from a file is not an option, because for security reasons the lists should be updated on a daily basis automatically.</p><p>Any help would be highly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brod56, post: 757940, member: 59366"] I'm trying to add some custom lists from [URL='http://www.filterlists.com']filterlists.com[/URL] on Opera 55, by adding the url in the settings page, but no list is recognized by the browser. It gives me a 'parse error' message everytime I try to do it. Anyone figuring a way to fix this issue? It's really lame since I could try to ditch uBO if Opera would let me use some of my favorite AdGuard lists (mainly the Annoyances one). I rarely use the advance filtering options of uBO so it would be an interesting alternative for me. Importing from a file is not an option, because for security reasons the lists should be updated on a daily basis automatically. Any help would be highly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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