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Which block lists do you use with UBO, AG and ABP ?
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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 946027" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I would only add the onces you primarily browse. Everyone will visit a site outside those language specific lists, whether that site is in your native language translated or in English or whichever else now and then. Adding more lists you don't use or only for that one time visit now and then, is not worth the paranoia. If you want to, you'd be better off using a large and gigantic block list that has already integrated the majority of the languages. OISD and a bunch of others come to mind then.</p><p></p><p>In my case its English and Dutch primarily. For someone in Switzerland (as an example) it could be German, English and perhaps even French or Italian depending on where live closer too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 946027, member: 88069"] I would only add the onces you primarily browse. Everyone will visit a site outside those language specific lists, whether that site is in your native language translated or in English or whichever else now and then. Adding more lists you don't use or only for that one time visit now and then, is not worth the paranoia. If you want to, you'd be better off using a large and gigantic block list that has already integrated the majority of the languages. OISD and a bunch of others come to mind then. In my case its English and Dutch primarily. For someone in Switzerland (as an example) it could be German, English and perhaps even French or Italian depending on where live closer too. [/QUOTE]
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