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Which block lists do you use with UBO, AG and ABP ?
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<blockquote data-quote="redsworn" data-source="post: 892653" data-attributes="member: 68166"><p>1. Dynamic filters always being prioritized first except when you use [ICODE]noop[/ICODE]. In [ICODE]noop[/ICODE], uBO will ignore the dynamic filter and look up for matching pattern from static filters then act accordingly.</p><p>2. Fewer static filters will give you better performance. Why? Because static filters are comprised of hostname patterns, element hiding and sometimes even regex. It rules has varies degree of complexity so naturally it will give you performance hit if you have big list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsworn, post: 892653, member: 68166"] 1. Dynamic filters always being prioritized first except when you use [ICODE]noop[/ICODE]. In [ICODE]noop[/ICODE], uBO will ignore the dynamic filter and look up for matching pattern from static filters then act accordingly. 2. Fewer static filters will give you better performance. Why? Because static filters are comprised of hostname patterns, element hiding and sometimes even regex. It rules has varies degree of complexity so naturally it will give you performance hit if you have big list. [/QUOTE]
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