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Which Ubo filters 2023 do you use ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Willy" data-source="post: 1039941" data-attributes="member: 80838"><p>Peter Lowe's filterlist does a great job. Rarely false positives. For me the most relevant advantage of Peter Lowe's list on DNS level is that it blocks many queries from my Samsung smart TV (together with NextDNS' own blocking from Samsung tracking). But as always, just try to see if it suits you. It may depend of your browsing behaviour. On browser-level I should not use it together with LennyFox uBlockOrigin medium mode blocklist, because it doesn't add much blocking. So in that case I would choose one of them. I've tested this on some notorious tracking-sites mentioned on <a href="https://whotracks.me/" target="_blank">WhoTracks.me - Bringing Transparency to Online Tracking</a>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After some testing is my conclusion that LennyFox uBlockOrigin medium mode blocklist is considerably more effective. Also using both lists together makes little sense. For the way of testing view <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/adblocking-innovation.98862/post-895850" target="_blank">Adblocking innovation</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Willy, post: 1039941, member: 80838"] Peter Lowe's filterlist does a great job. Rarely false positives. For me the most relevant advantage of Peter Lowe's list on DNS level is that it blocks many queries from my Samsung smart TV (together with NextDNS' own blocking from Samsung tracking). But as always, just try to see if it suits you. It may depend of your browsing behaviour. On browser-level I should not use it together with LennyFox uBlockOrigin medium mode blocklist, because it doesn't add much blocking. So in that case I would choose one of them. I've tested this on some notorious tracking-sites mentioned on [URL="https://whotracks.me/"]WhoTracks.me - Bringing Transparency to Online Tracking[/URL]. After some testing is my conclusion that LennyFox uBlockOrigin medium mode blocklist is considerably more effective. Also using both lists together makes little sense. For the way of testing view [URL="https://malwaretips.com/threads/adblocking-innovation.98862/post-895850"]Adblocking innovation[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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