pihole-regex
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pihole-regex
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Important Update: Changes to Blocklist Syntax Support
There are wrappers for updating regex lists that can be modified with other URLs. This was floating around for a while: https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex/blob/master/install.py and this is another method: https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/documentation/general/refreshing-piholes-regex-block-list-from-external-sources.html With enough regex tweaking I bet you could shave at least tens of thousands of lines off your list, and it could be divided into regex entries for domains where it makes sense, with the rest being non-regex domain entries. Simple regex that is functionally equivalent to AdBlock style wildcard blocks won't notably bog down the system either. It might take a few hours to get a workflow going to streamline producing such a list, but it can be done.
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Potential problem: Trouble with Pi-hole blocking ads etc
I also have a bunch of RegEx blacklisted from this pihole-regex/regex.list at master · mmotti/pihole-regex · GitHub and these:
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Looking for a decent blocklist
Here's a list of domains I've used for years. All of which have been collected from different websites and sources such as https://firebog.net/ and https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex.
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Chrome says that they're no longer allowing ad-blocker extensions to work starting in January
I also suggest these regex blocks
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Any simple/conservative lists that just block ads, not trackers that might break mobile apps and web sites?
Your mileage may vary, but a combination of the default pi-hole list, the firebog.net lists (green, checkmark lists only), and the https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex/blob/master/regex.list do a pretty complete job for me.
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Pi-hole not blocking a good amount of ads
While not perfect, and does not directly address the YouTube ads, I can suggest setting up mmotti's Regex Filters for Pi-hole.
- Corrupted pihole died and it used to block advertisements for other shows on HBO Max. New pihole installation does not. What list/regex entry blocks HBO Max ads?
- Ist there a way to block a URL other than the host file?
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What regex entries do you use? The regex megathread is several years old at this point and I was unsure if there are any new ones to add.
I did also find these as well: https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex/blob/master/regex.list
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Blocking AMP Links with AdGuard Home Regex?
Maybe this help: https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex
privacytests.org
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uBlock Origin Forcefully Removed by Chrome
Firefox is a less bad option, even with the recent stupid policy changes they've made.
Or there are a bunch of [other options that care about privacy](https://privacytests.org/), Brave, Librewolf, Arc, Zen, Orion (Kagi's thing). I tried Orion for a couple days, but it started crashing randomly and felt unstable and slowed down after real-world use (3-4 windows, many many tabs).
I really wish there was more competition here from the smaller, privacy focused players...but the reality is building a browser is insanely difficult for the modern web.
- What are the best private browsers in 2025?
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"test your adblocker" websites can harm users and the adblocker ecosystem
"Brave will continue to work with legitimate testing sites like https://privacytests.org and https://coveryourtracks.eff.org"
- Open-source tests of web browser privacy
- What are the best private browsers in 2024?
- Which browsers isolate websites to prevent them from sharing data to track you?
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Chrome Is Entrenching Third-Party Cookies That Will Mislead Users
Firefox doesn't have ECH support (atleast not turned on by default)
https://privacytests.org/
(Scroll down to Misc tests)
- For advertising: Firefox now collects user data by default
What are some alternatives?
the-quantum-ad-list
filtrite - Custom AdBlock filterlist generator for Bromite and Cromite
pihole_adlist_tool - A tool to analyse how your pihole adlists cover you browsing behavior
OnionBrowser - An open-source, privacy-enhancing web browser for iOS, utilizing the Tor anonymity network
pi-hole-block-list
minivm - A VM That is Dynamic and Fast