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Which block lists do you use with UBO, AG and ABP ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 914907" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>[USER=52096]@Gandalf_The_Grey[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I used the three basic list of AdGuard as an example. The AG config shown is the one I have installed on my girlfirend's laptop. It is a safe config breaking no websites. I don't want her getting mad because something did not work. In her config I don't use Kees1958 EU-US_most_used (but added the Dutch Easylist)</p><p></p><p>No offense to [USER=85179]@security123[/USER] but Kees1958 lists are 'only' maintained by two people. To the EU_US_most_common credits there were only a handful false positives and they were solved quickly. The two-man-band maintenance is the reason I did not use them on my girlfriend's PC.</p><p></p><p>As a digital marketeer I fully endorse the idea behind Kees1958/BeerIsGood blocklist, that is why I am using it personally (without other blocklists). I don't notice any differences using my Desktop or her Laptop, so I would say you don't need them both.</p><p></p><p>When you don't trust small blocklists, I would stick to AG-only blocklists for the bulk of the blocking and optionally add narrow focus (small) blocklists like the ones you mentioned from Yuki and your local language Easylist blocklist (e.g. Dutch easylist).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 914907, member: 82776"] [USER=52096]@Gandalf_The_Grey[/USER] I used the three basic list of AdGuard as an example. The AG config shown is the one I have installed on my girlfirend's laptop. It is a safe config breaking no websites. I don't want her getting mad because something did not work. In her config I don't use Kees1958 EU-US_most_used (but added the Dutch Easylist) No offense to [USER=85179]@security123[/USER] but Kees1958 lists are 'only' maintained by two people. To the EU_US_most_common credits there were only a handful false positives and they were solved quickly. The two-man-band maintenance is the reason I did not use them on my girlfriend's PC. As a digital marketeer I fully endorse the idea behind Kees1958/BeerIsGood blocklist, that is why I am using it personally (without other blocklists). I don't notice any differences using my Desktop or her Laptop, so I would say you don't need them both. When you don't trust small blocklists, I would stick to AG-only blocklists for the bulk of the blocking and optionally add narrow focus (small) blocklists like the ones you mentioned from Yuki and your local language Easylist blocklist (e.g. Dutch easylist). [/QUOTE]
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