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Two questions about uBlock Origin Medium Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 942700" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>I am using the dynamic filtering option for two reasons:</p><p></p><p>1. Blocking what Edge strict mode and Adguard DNS filter miss with dynamic filtering (my rules) </p><p>I am using Edge anti-tracking in strict mode. I used to add Kees1958 most common EU-US blocklist, but since I am using Next DNS with Adguard DNS blocklist I use uBO to deal with the trackers Edge misses in Strict mode (I am not usinh Kees1958list anymore). Currently I have 21 domains blocked as third-party with dynamic filtering.</p><p></p><p>2. Block all when visiting malware websites</p><p>I am using bock all when running Edge in Application Guard. I know Edge AG runs in a VM sandbox, so malicious code can do no harm, but I like to see what is happening using uBO's logger.After I opened the website, I usually noop the top domain and all websites with CDN and some common web-libraries and internet services. </p><p></p><p>With Chrome's Content Security Policies restrictions I think medium mode is something only Firefox users might need. Edge and Chrome users could used Kees1958 easy medium mode to allown only the country and Top Level Domains you normally visit. This is a low maintenance reduction of 30 to 40 percent of the attack surface with minimal functional impact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 942700, member: 82776"] I am using the dynamic filtering option for two reasons: 1. Blocking what Edge strict mode and Adguard DNS filter miss with dynamic filtering (my rules) I am using Edge anti-tracking in strict mode. I used to add Kees1958 most common EU-US blocklist, but since I am using Next DNS with Adguard DNS blocklist I use uBO to deal with the trackers Edge misses in Strict mode (I am not usinh Kees1958list anymore). Currently I have 21 domains blocked as third-party with dynamic filtering. 2. Block all when visiting malware websites I am using bock all when running Edge in Application Guard. I know Edge AG runs in a VM sandbox, so malicious code can do no harm, but I like to see what is happening using uBO's logger.After I opened the website, I usually noop the top domain and all websites with CDN and some common web-libraries and internet services. With Chrome's Content Security Policies restrictions I think medium mode is something only Firefox users might need. Edge and Chrome users could used Kees1958 easy medium mode to allown only the country and Top Level Domains you normally visit. This is a low maintenance reduction of 30 to 40 percent of the attack surface with minimal functional impact [/QUOTE]
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