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Which block lists do you use with UBO, AG and ABP ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 946026" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>That links to something I've often wondered about, how many language specific filters I should add to blocklists. You can set AdGuard to automatically add language specific filters, so when you visit a site with say a .nl domain name it installs the Dutch one, although from a typical years browsing I could end up with filters for half of the world, so I'm not sure if I want all of those lists. Paranoia overload?! With alternatives to AdGuard it could well be a lot more work maintaining the filter list if you can't do it on an automatic basis. I'd prefer to keep the ubiquitous G**gle and similar data slurpers away from my web travels as best I can.</p><p></p><p>Edit - corrected 'form' typo to 'from'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 946026, member: 69368"] That links to something I've often wondered about, how many language specific filters I should add to blocklists. You can set AdGuard to automatically add language specific filters, so when you visit a site with say a .nl domain name it installs the Dutch one, although from a typical years browsing I could end up with filters for half of the world, so I'm not sure if I want all of those lists. Paranoia overload?! With alternatives to AdGuard it could well be a lot more work maintaining the filter list if you can't do it on an automatic basis. I'd prefer to keep the ubiquitous G**gle and similar data slurpers away from my web travels as best I can. Edit - corrected 'form' typo to 'from'. [/QUOTE]
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