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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 854209" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>[USER=84835]@Sampei Nihira[/USER]</p><p></p><p>You are using so much legacy stuff, that you create an image of a man who is to old to adopt to new technology. Come on you are never to old to learn something new. Let's do something different and try some recent stuff like uMatrix. Give uMatrix a try, you will love its granularity. I use it in a lazy manner (with the small W3Tech hostfile), have it blocking third-party by default and allow the websites I use to visit (I use Opera for for surfing).</p><p></p><p>When you imagine the protection as a matrix on which the websites are the rows and the content-types are the columns it becomes real easy to create rules by pointing and clicking on the uMatrix user interface. From a user interface design perspective it is brilliantly simple. Anyone who has ever worked with a spreadsheet will easily familiarize with uMatrix.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]232422[/ATTACH]</p><p>N.B. CSS = stylesheet and XHR = XmlHttpRequest</p><p></p><p></p><p>The rules are listed in a different tab. It is easier to read the rules from right to left: (maybe Mr. Gorhill speaks arabic?) e.g.</p><p>* * * block = BLOCK all content OF all websites ON all websites (* = all)</p><p>* * image allow = ALLOW image(s) OF all websites ON all websites</p><p>com * 1st-party * allow = ALLOW all content OF 1st-party websites ON com websites (e.g. malwaretips.com)</p><p>nos.nl ster.nl * block = BLOCK all content OF ster.nl website ON NOS.nl website</p><p>* adservice.google.nl * block = BLOCK all content OF adservice.google.nl website ON all websites</p><p></p><p><strong>My Rules</strong></p><p>_________________________________________</p><p>* * * block</p><p>* * css allow</p><p>* * image allow</p><p>* * media allow</p><p>com 1st-party * allow</p><p>net 1st-party * allow</p><p>nl 1st-party * allow</p><p>org 1st-party * allow</p><p>_______________________________________</p><p>I have omitted the websites I allowed for ease of explanation. With uMatrix I can allow first-party only for some Top Level Domains (in this example COM, NET, NL and ORG). Combined with my Opera Site Setting to block all javascript except for HTTPS://* websites, first-party stuff is much more restricted than with the "Temporary Allow current domain" setting of NoScript.</p><p></p><p>As [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] mentioned you will love the graularity of uMatrix, with one click I can enable all (except websites blocked by W3Tech host file)</p><p>_______________________________________</p><p>av-comparatives.org * * allow</p><p>av-test.org * * allow</p><p>azerty.nl * * allow</p><p>bbc.com * * allow</p><p>cnn.com * * allow</p><p>foxnews.com * * allow</p><p>hardware.info * * allow</p><p>infosecurity.nl * * allow</p><p>nos.nl * * allow</p><p>nu.nl * * allow</p><p>thewindowsclub.com * * allow</p><p>tweakers.net * * allow</p><p>_______________________________________</p><p></p><p></p><p>When my ultra small blocklists misses an ad or tracker it is simple point and click to block it for the current domain or for all</p><p>_______________________________________</p><p>nos.nl ster.nl * block</p><p>* adservice.google.nl * block</p><p>_______________________________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 854209, member: 82776"] [USER=84835]@Sampei Nihira[/USER] You are using so much legacy stuff, that you create an image of a man who is to old to adopt to new technology. Come on you are never to old to learn something new. Let's do something different and try some recent stuff like uMatrix. Give uMatrix a try, you will love its granularity. I use it in a lazy manner (with the small W3Tech hostfile), have it blocking third-party by default and allow the websites I use to visit (I use Opera for for surfing). When you imagine the protection as a matrix on which the websites are the rows and the content-types are the columns it becomes real easy to create rules by pointing and clicking on the uMatrix user interface. From a user interface design perspective it is brilliantly simple. Anyone who has ever worked with a spreadsheet will easily familiarize with uMatrix. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1579352089691.png"]232422[/ATTACH] N.B. CSS = stylesheet and XHR = XmlHttpRequest The rules are listed in a different tab. It is easier to read the rules from right to left: (maybe Mr. Gorhill speaks arabic?) e.g. * * * block = BLOCK all content OF all websites ON all websites (* = all) * * image allow = ALLOW image(s) OF all websites ON all websites com * 1st-party * allow = ALLOW all content OF 1st-party websites ON com websites (e.g. malwaretips.com) nos.nl ster.nl * block = BLOCK all content OF ster.nl website ON NOS.nl website * adservice.google.nl * block = BLOCK all content OF adservice.google.nl website ON all websites [B]My Rules[/B] _________________________________________ * * * block * * css allow * * image allow * * media allow com 1st-party * allow net 1st-party * allow nl 1st-party * allow org 1st-party * allow _______________________________________ I have omitted the websites I allowed for ease of explanation. With uMatrix I can allow first-party only for some Top Level Domains (in this example COM, NET, NL and ORG). Combined with my Opera Site Setting to block all javascript except for HTTPS://* websites, first-party stuff is much more restricted than with the "Temporary Allow current domain" setting of NoScript. As [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] mentioned you will love the graularity of uMatrix, with one click I can enable all (except websites blocked by W3Tech host file) _______________________________________ av-comparatives.org * * allow av-test.org * * allow azerty.nl * * allow bbc.com * * allow cnn.com * * allow foxnews.com * * allow hardware.info * * allow infosecurity.nl * * allow nos.nl * * allow nu.nl * * allow thewindowsclub.com * * allow tweakers.net * * allow _______________________________________ When my ultra small blocklists misses an ad or tracker it is simple point and click to block it for the current domain or for all _______________________________________ nos.nl ster.nl * block * adservice.google.nl * block _______________________________________ [/QUOTE]
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