Serious Discussion uBlock Origin Lite - General Discussions

hello @Sampei.Nihira , there is an adblocker extension that called " AdNauseam " its built atop ublock origin, can you test it and see how good it is if you have time, and this is the website of that adblocker AdNauseam - Clicking Ads So You Don't Have To
its also available on Edge...Firefox and Chrome webstore.. thanks

Sorry, I only just saw your post.
Yes, I know about the adblock you mention, but what's the point?
If I want to use uBo, I'll use uBo.
If I want to use uBoL... I'll use uBoL.
 
If there are any Kamikaze players who want to try this rule in uBoL that enables:

Medium Mode + TLD


Code:
priority: 4
action:
  type: block
condition:
  domainType: thirdParty
  resourceTypes:
    - script
    - sub_frame
  excludedRequestDomains:
    - com
    - io
    - edu
    - eu
    - org
    - it
    - info
    - ms
    - net
---

Obviously, you must replace “it” with that of your country.
If you want to take a test, you can use the first post on the website below.
At the bottom of the post, there is a third-party image that you should see regularly
Therefore, third-party passive resources will not be blocked:

Resuming the transition to Manifest V3

Those who decide to use the mode:


Enhanced Easy mode + TLD

can delete the “script” rule.
This provides greater protection for websites not included in the exclusions, with almost no risk of website compatibility issues.

Benefits of blocking third-party iframes

Dynamic filtering: Benefits of blocking 3rd party iframe tags
 
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To finish, my filter lists in uBoL:

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These filter lists are not redundant (as with the Adguard Browser Extension) with my two DNS-level lists, which are also updated more frequently.
 
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Is it possible to convert these uBlock Origin rules:

Code:
/^(?!.*\.(com|org|it|eu|info|ms|net|io|edu)$).*/##+js(noeval)
/^(?!.*\.(com|org|it|eu|info|ms|net|io|edu)$).*/##+js(aeld, keydown)
/^(?!.*\.(com|org|it|eu|info|ms|net|io|edu)$).*/##+js(aeld, submit)


into Declarative Net Request rules in uBoL?

Unfortunately, no, uBoL does not support script injection.
 
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@Sampei.Nihira i saw this list added to uBOL:
EasyList – AI Tips

What is it?
I see an AI Suggestions list, which blocks AI annoyances of various kinds, i.e., useless, annoying intrusions, etc. I presume.

They want to use us as training fodder for Big Brother. Rebel, resist, revolt. Rage against the machine.
 
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Based on my experience, uBlock Lite has not performed well against YouTube’s recent efforts to block ad-blocking tools. Unfortunately, the newer Lite version does not hold up effectively against YouTube’s latest updates, as it seems less capable of adapting to the platform’s increasingly aggressive detection and enforcement mechanisms. As a result, users may experience reduced functionality, frequent interruptions, or complete failure when attempting to block ads on YouTube using uBlock Lite.
 
Eureka!!!! 🧙‍♂️🧙‍♂️(y)

I have implemented the 3p frame block (Enhanced Easy mode) within my 9TLDs (it, com, org, net, info, eu, edu, ms, io) dynamically using uBoL.

With a click of the mouse, I can basically set an exception (no filtering).
So now I use two adblocks simultaneously (ubo/AG + uBoL) that do not perform the usual task and therefore do not overlap each other.

It was impossible to implement dynamic 3p frame blocking with uBo alone; I would have had to use static rules with static exceptions.
Too much work.
Static filtering together with my other dynamic rules works because it takes precedence over dynamic filtering.

Example:

In this Shadowra thread, there is a legitimate 3p frame.
I disabled uboL and it can be viewed:

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Effect of 3p-frames blocking:

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In the images above, I also used uboL in Firefox.
No counter, no automatic update.

Benefits of 3p-frames blocking:

Dynamic filtering: Benefits of blocking 3rd party iframe tags
 
It is interesting to note, as stated here:

uBOL operates entirely declaratively, meaning no permanent process is required for filtering. The browser handles CSS/JS injection for content filtering, ensuring that uBOL does not consume CPU or memory resources while blocking content. The service worker process is only active when interacting with the popup panel or options pages.

GitHub - uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home: uBO Lite home (MV3)

The above only applies to the Basic filter mode.
It is like having only 1 wide-spectrum content blocker extension enabled, so only uBo/AG:

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In the image above, uBoL is active in blocking one frame 3p on the website.

;)(y)
 
I have added a few exceptions.
It is pointless to disable 3p frames blocking on some websites, such as the one in the image, where it is only necessary for Cloudflare's “human verification.”:

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I have also set up as many rules as I have TLDs.
This way, I can modify (in the future) some (or all) TLDs for "Medium Mode" blocking.
I don't know.
My surgery is scheduled for February 4, and I will have one month of recovery time to do all my tests and experiments.:giggle: