3/9/2024 0 Comments Ublock origin settings chromeProbably uBlock added some feature that is not included in the list though, I am not sure.Īnyway, these online crappy adblock tests break because of the $redirect or $redirect-rule feature, just by using it I got a 80 of 100 in the score, and ❌ test failed. I made this list in April, and it is still relevant today, if you want to know exactly what is still missing. The only way to know if an adblocker is good or not, is to compare them with the same type of rule and see what they lack or not. That’s how adblockers work, and that’s why brave has to support uBlock features, not because they are needed today, but because Brave uses uBlock lists by default.Īlso, please… don’t use the adblock testers of any kind, especially since it is clear you don’t understand how adblockers work.Īdblocking tests don’t check anything relevant for the real browsing of internet and having trackers and ads and malware and all that.Īdblockers might include cosmetic filtering which is useless for anything privacy, these tests also aren’t checking for parameters or anything, which you are talking about here. The biggest one is $popup which is not supported at all and maybe $denyallow but that is being deprecated in favor of $to. Lack of feature parity doesn’t mean that you can’t do anything you can with uBlock though, you just need different rules for that, the ‘feature parity’ is so you can load a uBlock list and 99.9% of rules work, which is not the case today for few features. You can write your own removeparam rules, what aren’t you doing it?īrave still needs feature parity with uBlock, Adguard uses a complete different syntax, yes, uBlock ads a lot of alias for them to have compatibility with Adguard, but Brave doesn’t need to, Adguard is not needed, Brave should just find feature parity with uBlock and done. ![]() That’s what the list is telling you, it uses stuff that will break Brave because it can’t do it. I don’t really understand what you even trying to get by posting here, I already gave you the information and what Brave doesn’t support from their $removeparam feature, that should be enough to give you an idea that all rules in some lists will not work fine and they can cause issues. Obviously uBlock and Adguard… especially Adguard have more features than Brave, did you think you just discover anything new? This is the only list that mostly works in Brave anyway, you didn’t link the other lists, but they might cause issues and don’t work properly and I will not hunt for them to check them out. Still, removeparam is missing some features, like exceptions and regex support, everything else should work.īrave has a hardcoded cleaning of parameters with Query String Filter, but it is not the same as removeparam. It was actually thanks to me that all issues with $removeparam were removed. You are already giving them all possible info, even if you block scripts, that’s why 1p filtering is not effective against tracking.īrave NEVER supported $removeparam until September 2023, so stop making stuff up. You are using Google, do you think if you remove the parameters they will track you less if you are in their domain? ![]() Parameters are meant to exist in many cases, so only because you think they are all tracking you, well, lists will only remove tracking ones, not every parameter.Īfter understanding about adblockers and what Brave offers and doesn’t, you can write your own lists or fix other lists, and stop re-adding lists that are already in place. If a list doesn’t work, it is not going to work in Brave unless you fix it, or unless Brave support whatever feature is not working. You need to Learn about adblockers and then learn about Brave adblocker, and then look at the list and see if it will work or not, not just add it and complain it doesn’t work… ![]() Only because you add something doesn’t mean it will work or has to work, many features are still not implemented for parity with uBlock, but also many things are not implemented because of performance. Brave Adblocker is still missing some elements.
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