cookie-banner-rules-list
uBlock-issues
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cookie-banner-rules-list
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Firefox is rolling-out Cookie Banner Blocker by default in private windows
You can set the pref to 1 instead so there is no accept all: https://github.com/mozilla/cookie-banner-rules-list
- New Cookie Banner Reduction is amazing
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Sites with cookie banner
If you want to test the built-in cookie handler that Mozilla is working on, check out its official rules list.
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Make Firefox Automatically Click on Reject All in Cookie Banner Consent
That's a good question to ask the list authors: mozilla/cookie-banner-rules-list.
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Thank you Reddit. I won't confuse which button to click anymore.
Firefox is working on a built-in cookie banner handler with its own Github repository, by the way.
- Brave browser to start blocking annoying cookie consent banners
uBlock-issues
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macOS Sequoia Preview
If anyone is wondering why uBlock Origin is no longer available for Safari, since version 13, see:
https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1123#is...
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The Superuser's Guide to uBlock Origin
Important to note this is 5 years old and will be somewhat irrelevant when Manifest v3 becomes mandatory:
https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/338#iss...
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:matches-path with pseudo-elements
There is an open issue for this: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/2786 uBO should report such filter as en error in Firefox, so that is the thing to fix.
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Youtube ad block on pc (ublock origin)
This would be the price of one of the four CDNs (6000$ per month): https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/discussions/2958
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Latest Dev build reset all settings and removed all custom filers lists
opened a bug report https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/3003
- Disable "uBlock Origin has prevented the following page from loading:" page
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📌 YouTube Anti-Adblock and Ads - November 12, 2023 (Mega Thread)
Current estimated cost for just ONE of uBO's CDNs: HERE. This is with other lists updating every few days. uBO's not a company, it's a volunteer project using free services, which have limits that we cannot cross.
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How to block YT ads like a champ
The extension with the best success rate seems to be **uBlock Origin**. It is a community driven project with a team of volunteers, you can review the source code [here](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock). You will need to update your filter lists regularly, this because Youtube changes detection methods daily. Here is how you do that:
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Show HN: Bedframe – open-source Browser Extension Development framework
Definitely a much-needed area for development. However, having gone down the browser extension rabbit hole, I've largely shifted my focus to user scripts. Granted, there will always be a need for specialized browser extensions like ad blockers (uBlock[1]), keyboard shortcuts (Vimium-C[2]), and password managers (Bitwarden[3]).
That said, I find user scripts superior for most tasks, despite some lacking UI niceties. They are easier to share, use, and crucially, audit—be it in terms of scope, permissions, or code updates. Plus if Manifest V3 is any indicator, the future for browser extensions looks bleak. While I don't agree with this direction, it's probably for the best for the majority of users, like my mom.
Your effort is commendable; however, should you find yourself looking for a viable pivot in the future, I believe the user script space is primed for innovation and could offer a good alternative.
[1] https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
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Help me understand this code!
const defineProperty = function(chain, cValue, middleware = undefined) { let aborted = false; const mustAbort = function(v) { if ( aborted ) { return true; } aborted = (v !== undefined && v !== null) && (cValue !== undefined && cValue !== null) && (typeof v !== typeof cValue); return aborted; }; // https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/156 // Support multiple trappers for the same property. // // trapProp is used to trap a single property within an object. const trapProp = function(owner, prop, configurable, handler) { if ( handler.init(owner[prop]) === false ) { return; } const odesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(owner, prop); let prevGetter, prevSetter; if ( odesc instanceof Object ) { if ( odesc.configurable === false ) { return; } if ( odesc.get instanceof Function ) { prevGetter = odesc.get; } if ( odesc.set instanceof Function ) { prevSetter = odesc.set; } } Object.defineProperty(owner, prop, { configurable, //When a property is accessed (get), the custom getter function is called. get() { if ( prevGetter !== undefined ) { prevGetter(); } return handler.getter(); // cValue }, // When a property is modified (set), the custom setter function is called. set(a) { if ( prevSetter !== undefined ) { prevSetter(a); } handler.setter(a); } }); }; // trapChain is used to recursively trap properties along a chain of properties (e.g., object1.object2.property). const trapChain = function(owner, chain) { const pos = chain.indexOf('.'); if ( pos === -1 ) { trapProp(owner, chain, true, { v: undefined, init: function(v) { if ( mustAbort(v) ) { return false; } this.v = v; return true; }, getter: function() { return cValue; }, setter: function(a) { // Middleware is called when a property is set, allowing additional processing or validation of the new value. if (middleware instanceof Function) { cValue = a; middleware(a); } else { if ( mustAbort(a) === false ) { return; } cValue = a; } } }); return; } const prop = chain.slice(0, pos); const v = owner[prop]; chain = chain.slice(pos + 1); if ( v instanceof Object || typeof v === 'object' && v !== null ) { trapChain(v, chain); return; } trapProp(owner, prop, true, { v: undefined, init: function(v) { this.v = v; return true; }, getter: function() { return this.v; }, setter: function(a) { this.v = a; if ( a instanceof Object ) { trapChain(a, chain); } } }); }; trapChain(window, chain); }
What are some alternatives?
I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies - Debloated fork of the extension "I don't care about cookies"
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
easylist - EasyList filter subscription (EasyList, EasyPrivacy, EasyList Cookie, Fanboy's Social/Annoyances/Notifications Blocking List)
brave-core - Core engine for the Brave browser for mobile and desktop. For issues https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues
ClearUrls
ClearURLs-Addon - ClearURLs is an add-on based on the new WebExtensions technology and will automatically remove tracking elements from URLs to help protect your privacy.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean-magnolia1234 - Bypass Paywalls Clean for Chrome (no Google Analytics, lot of updates/bug-fixes and custom sites)
Consent-O-Matic - Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences
bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean-magnolia1234 - Bypass Paywalls Chrome Clean (GitLab proxy)
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
v86 - x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser