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Using NoScript for fun, just to see how ridiculous effective the Brave shields are (for add blocking and limiting third-party exposure)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 107474" data-source="post: 1084676"><p>[USER=91306]@wat0114[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Good that you found it, but it is strange that jwplayer is blocked. It is a much used video player. The Hagezi DNS blocklist has the denyallow parameter, which Brave might not facilitate. At least that is what I think to remember, when I checked what uBO parameters Brave supports after installing Linux on my old Desktop (but that was a few months ago) after I had read that Brave was in the process of implementing uBO compatibility. </p><p></p><p>The reason for me adding NoScript is because Brave soes not have a logger. That is why I sort of started with a minimal set (Brave blocking Ads only) with the paywall filter and Kees1958 Mv3 plus Addendum to Edge/Firefox. I used NoScript to check on tracking networks slipping through Kees1958 lists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 107474, post: 1084676"] [USER=91306]@wat0114[/USER] Good that you found it, but it is strange that jwplayer is blocked. It is a much used video player. The Hagezi DNS blocklist has the denyallow parameter, which Brave might not facilitate. At least that is what I think to remember, when I checked what uBO parameters Brave supports after installing Linux on my old Desktop (but that was a few months ago) after I had read that Brave was in the process of implementing uBO compatibility. The reason for me adding NoScript is because Brave soes not have a logger. That is why I sort of started with a minimal set (Brave blocking Ads only) with the paywall filter and Kees1958 Mv3 plus Addendum to Edge/Firefox. I used NoScript to check on tracking networks slipping through Kees1958 lists. [/QUOTE]
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