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Question about generic cosmetics filters #137

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Krishna-art-dev opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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Question about generic cosmetics filters #137

Krishna-art-dev opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 4 comments

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Krishna-art-dev commented Oct 1, 2023

Idk but fanboy annoyance ubo has more rules than easylist annoyance(fanboy annoyance)ubo

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This is the difference between them
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Krishna-art-dev commented Oct 1, 2023

Why is it? But uses the same numbers of rules as ubo's easylist annoyance. If those extra rules doesn't being uses then remove it

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@Krishna-art-dev Krishna-art-dev changed the title Fanboy annoyance ubo Question about generic cosmetics filters Oct 1, 2023
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Krishna-art-dev commented Oct 1, 2023

One more question
Does brave browser ignores generic cosmetics filters?
Like ubo's filter ignore generic cosmetics filters

Please add a setting to ignore generic cosmetics filters. Then we can choose to ignore it or not

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@Krishna-art-dev Here is the difference between standard and aggressive AdBlocking in Brave browser:

1).Cosmetic filtering--->standard/default:Hide page elements related to third-party advertising) & Aggressive:Hide page elements related to first and/or third party advertising

2). Network filtering---> Standard:Apply filter lists to all third-party sub-resource requests & Aggressive: Apply filter lists to all sub-resource requests, first and third-party alike

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@Krishna-art-dev Here is the difference between standard and aggressive AdBlocking in Brave browser:

1).Cosmetic filtering--->standard/default:Hide page elements related to third-party advertising) & Aggressive:Hide page elements related to first and/or third party advertising

2). Network filtering---> Standard:Apply filter lists to all third-party sub-resource requests & Aggressive: Apply filter lists to all sub-resource requests, first and third-party alike

I know this I was just curious to know why ubo cookiemonster filter have more rules than ubo's easylist(fanboy) annoyance but ubo uses the same number of rules from both filters

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