New in town ? ...."Most content blockers use lists to determine what should be blocked and what should be loaded when a user makes a request.
Options to add custom filters are provided by many blocker extensions. If you are using the popular uBlock extension for example, you know that you can load and unload various network lists but also add your own custom rules that the extension follows to the letter.
The most recent development version of uBlock improves the extension's default deny blocking options by adding two new request types, all and third-party, to its list of options.
These options enable you to block (or allow) all requests of the selected type but with options to override the selection on a per-site basis."....[ »
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