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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Willy" data-source="post: 1032800" data-attributes="member: 80838"><p>In my post <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/ublock-origin-update-thread.105202/post-1027079" target="_blank">Update - uBlock Origin update thread</a> I wrote:</p><p><em>If you use the from MM converted filter rules, there is a significant risk that they interfere with the rules of filterlists. Especially the exclusion part of the converted filter rules can have an undesired effect.</em></p><p></p><p>MM = Medium Mode in uBO.</p><p></p><p>After some testing is my opinion that (as example) next rule doesn't interfere with rules of filterlists.</p><p><strong>*$script,3p,to=~org</strong></p><p>This rule blocks all third party scripts except (~) from sites with the domainextension <em>.org</em>.</p><p></p><p>The rule doesn't affect next blocking rule (a real world example).</p><p><strong>||cookielaw.org^$3p </strong></p><p></p><p>Both rules applied to uBO. Visiting the site <em>rollingstone.com</em> shows following results.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]273974[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>As intended, the rule <em>*$script,3p,to=~org</em> blocks a third party script from a site with the domainextension <em>.com</em>.</p><p>The rule <em>||cookielaw.org^$3p</em> does also its job, independent from the other rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Willy, post: 1032800, member: 80838"] In my post [URL='https://malwaretips.com/threads/ublock-origin-update-thread.105202/post-1027079']Update - uBlock Origin update thread[/URL] I wrote: [I]If you use the from MM converted filter rules, there is a significant risk that they interfere with the rules of filterlists. Especially the exclusion part of the converted filter rules can have an undesired effect.[/I] MM = Medium Mode in uBO. After some testing is my opinion that (as example) next rule doesn't interfere with rules of filterlists. [B]*$script,3p,to=~org[/B] This rule blocks all third party scripts except (~) from sites with the domainextension [I].org[/I]. The rule doesn't affect next blocking rule (a real world example). [B]||cookielaw.org^$3p [/B] Both rules applied to uBO. Visiting the site [I]rollingstone.com[/I] shows following results. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Test.jpg"]273974[/ATTACH] As intended, the rule [I]*$script,3p,to=~org[/I] blocks a third party script from a site with the domainextension [I].com[/I]. The rule [I]||cookielaw.org^$3p[/I] does also its job, independent from the other rule. [/QUOTE]
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