

saltairebrewery.com##body > div:has-text(You must be at least 18 to visit this site)
That website has “strict” age verification and is usually less complicated than websites with “soft” age verification + a cookie consent prompt.
I was referring to this type of website:
Saltaire Brewery
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Without uBo:
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With uBo + the rule I wrote to remove the age verification.
The Consent Cookie has been removed from the filter list:
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If anyone wants to test it, the rule for bypassing the age verification is:
Code:saltairebrewery.com##body > div:has-text(You must be at least 18 to visit this site)
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The example I gave is intentionally very simple for the extension because it doesn't require any js rules.![]()
I automated the accept and confirm, so that works as expected, but I did not get anything that asked me to prove my age.
Also,this one works:If anyone wants to test it, the rule for bypassing the age verification is:
saltairebrewery.com##body > div:has-text(You must be at least 18 to visit this site)
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The example I gave is intentionally very simple for the extension because it doesn't require any js rules.



We will go the festival at 14.00 because it is raining. So I had some time to spare and did some investigation
Suggestions about filterlist to add and a recent info I got from the Online Marketing world made me change my mind a littlr (although a sales director by profession, I also was the oldest certified digital marketing professional in the NL - and as a Dutch saying states "it is easier to catch thieves with thieves).
I researched a bit and currently there is no maximum in tbe DNR list of requested domains. This means that a filtermist of Peter Low can be translated into 1 DNR rule. Chrome processes thes DNR rules insanely fast, so adding the Easylist adserver sublist with over 45.000 host and ABP third-party rules translates to only 2 DNR rules.
So I will add a list of optional servers in next version 9.4 with the number old fashioned host/ABP rules and new DNR rules. I already found some dditional which combined only result in a dozen extra DNR ruled
I don't enable DNT because it's useless. I enable only GPC. Some websites I visit do repect GPC and it works very well overall. In fact, I'm surprised how websites I may only visit once respect it.GPC remind me "DO NOT TRACK" option, i know these are differents but both sent a signal to the website, i prefer not using gpc and do not track