Serious Discussion uBlock Origin Lite - General Discussions

@Parkinsond
So if you're use UBOL, add DNR rules, the one provided by @Sampei.Nihira block all on my Marmaduke browser.
i can't found again the discussion about not block csp reports but i know there are some contreversial discussions

Yes, because csp_report is first-party in the case of the test.
AG team considers, for example, blocking only third-party csp_report.
 
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The bold flag is useless because it is implemented by default.

P.S.

We try, if possible, to remain IT.;)
Sure, and as i don't have (don't want) the "fabulous chromewebstore:p" Handling of extension MIME type requests are set on prompt because i manually install and update extensions
 
Sure, and as i don't have (don't want) the "fabulous chromewebstore:p" Handling of extension MIME type requests are set on prompt because i manually install and update extensions

Just think, it bothers me (relatively) not to get Firefox.signed.xpi because it's not available on GitHub...........
 
Just think, it bothers me (relatively) not to get Firefox.signed.xpi because it's not available on GitHub...........
Not sure to understand well (you talk about firefox github extension not signed), but i grab extension via chromewebstore (sometimes several days after github publication) like that (for ubol) : hxxps://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx?response=redirect&acceptformat=crx2,crx3&prodversion=144.0.7559.167&x=id%3Dddkjiahejlhfcafbddmgiahcphecmpfh%26installsource%3Dondemand%26uc
 
Non sono sicuro di aver capito bene (parli di un'estensione github di Firefox non firmata), ma io prendo l'estensione tramite chromewebstore (a volte diversi giorni dopo la pubblicazione su github) in questo modo (per ubol): hxxps://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx?response=redirect&acceptformat=crx2,crx3&prodversion=144.0.7559.167&x=id%3Dddkjiahejlhfcafbddmgiahcphecmpfh%26installsource%3Dondemand%26uc

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I would like to give an example using a well-known forum:

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Where I have placed the red arrow, that is a third-party frame, obviously harmless.
I added a specific exception for that website in uBoL.

If tomorrow I encountered a third-party discord frame on another website, it would be automatically blocked by uBoL.

The same would apply to any malicious third-party frame.

It is very easy to implement this prevention measure in your ad blockers as well:

Dynamic filtering: Benefits of blocking 3rd party iframe tags