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One thing I really miss from uBlock, and I am a strong proponent for, is being able to see which items are getting blocked. Quite frankly, it's frustrating being in the dark not knowing what exactly causes a certain piece of functionality on a site to break.
What I shouldn't have to do as a user, is blanket whitelist an entire site, without selectively allowing a single piece of javascript, which could be the one causing a problem.
Allow me to elucidate:
Say a site a user uses is particularly useful, but contains 20 potential trackers. What if 1 out of 20 causes the site not to function. If the user could simply whitelist the offending tracker, then business would continue as normal. The user should not have to compromise and allow all of the other trackers, especially if most of them are ad trackers.
I realize that this makes the extension more complex, but I'm confident something similar to uBlock could be done in an attractive way for the user.
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One thing I really miss from uBlock, and I am a strong proponent for, is being able to see which items are getting blocked. Quite frankly, it's frustrating being in the dark not knowing what exactly causes a certain piece of functionality on a site to break.
What I shouldn't have to do as a user, is blanket whitelist an entire site, without selectively allowing a single piece of javascript, which could be the one causing a problem.
Allow me to elucidate:
Say a site a user uses is particularly useful, but contains 20 potential trackers. What if 1 out of 20 causes the site not to function. If the user could simply whitelist the offending tracker, then business would continue as normal. The user should not have to compromise and allow all of the other trackers, especially if most of them are ad trackers.
I realize that this makes the extension more complex, but I'm confident something similar to uBlock could be done in an attractive way for the user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: