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<blockquote data-quote="zer0day" data-source="post: 1045850" data-attributes="member: 100866"><p>A nice feature indeed. But what do you do about the most common TLDs? ( .com .net .org ) I can't add youtube.com to the allowlist for example because it will bypass the tracking blocklists altogether and let the ads right through. Any good wildcards we can add to the denylist that catch what the blocklists occasionally miss? Nothing is 100% but TLD blocking seems like the closest thing we have atm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zer0day, post: 1045850, member: 100866"] A nice feature indeed. But what do you do about the most common TLDs? ( .com .net .org ) I can't add youtube.com to the allowlist for example because it will bypass the tracking blocklists altogether and let the ads right through. Any good wildcards we can add to the denylist that catch what the blocklists occasionally miss? Nothing is 100% but TLD blocking seems like the closest thing we have atm. [/QUOTE]
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