Title says it all. Do you use custom filter lists in uBO? If yes: Which ones?
Here are the ones I use:
- Block-EU-Cookie-Shit-List
- Fanboy’s Annoyance List
- EFF Cookie Blocklist
- I don’t care about cookies
- I’m OK with cookies
- OISD (big)
- PUP Domains Blocklist
Also great website to find many more filter lists: filterlists.com
Defaults as I’m lazy
I actually use adnauseam but it’s pretty much the same so:
- Privacy Essentials
- Privacy Extended
- Yokoffing’s Annoyance List, Yokoffing’s click2load filters
- antipopads:re
- HaGeZi’s Pro++ DNS Blocklist
- 1hosts (Lite)
- iam-py-test’s Combo List
- oisd big
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Open uBO settings > Filter lists > scroll down and click on import > a text box opens where you put the links of your custom filter lists (one per line) > apply changes
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters/-/raw/main/bpc-paywall-filter.txt bypass paywalls
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter/main/dist/brave/global.txt removes seo-shit from brave search (replace brave to google or duckduckgo if you use those)
That Paywall bypass filter hasn’t removed or bypassed a single paywall for me ever
Me either, I still keep it though
Genuine question, what do you mean by ¨seo-shit" from Brave Search?
Useless sites, copycat sites, everything I really don’t even need to see in search results. The one is for brave search, I mostly use it.
I use some of the filters here
https://github.com/yokoffing/filterlists#how-to-import-custom-filters-into-ublock-origin-ubo
Anything beyond defaults will give you a permanent unique browser fingerprint, as ublock lists are detectable in the DOM
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