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uMatrix SOFT third-party blockmode with whitelist to allow some TLD's
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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 822092" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Update on uMatrix in soft 3rd-party blocking mode: I like uMatrix' interface over uBlock's and also the more granular control of the ' dynamic' rules. What I miss in uMatrix is this option (link) and the more granular control of the ' static' AdBlockPlus rules to only a block a specific first-party script, or frame (with uMatrix I found no way to block the advertisements on Google ot Startpage results page).</p><p></p><p>I also wonder why the privacy options of uBlock and uMatrix are not the same. Normally programmers like to re-use code and apply same code or simular functionality, but Mr Hill will have his reasons for this irregularity (hope I am using the correct English word for it).</p><p></p><p>Strange user experience: although uBlock offers me more functionality, uMatrix (specifically allowing something) feels easier to <s>use </s>manage, so i decided to keep uMatrix on Edge-chromium use uBlock on old Edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 822092, member: 50782"] Update on uMatrix in soft 3rd-party blocking mode: I like uMatrix' interface over uBlock's and also the more granular control of the ' dynamic' rules. What I miss in uMatrix is this option (link) and the more granular control of the ' static' AdBlockPlus rules to only a block a specific first-party script, or frame (with uMatrix I found no way to block the advertisements on Google ot Startpage results page). I also wonder why the privacy options of uBlock and uMatrix are not the same. Normally programmers like to re-use code and apply same code or simular functionality, but Mr Hill will have his reasons for this irregularity (hope I am using the correct English word for it). Strange user experience: although uBlock offers me more functionality, uMatrix (specifically allowing something) feels easier to [S]use [/S]manage, so i decided to keep uMatrix on Edge-chromium use uBlock on old Edge. [/QUOTE]
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