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From now on uBO will CNAME-uncloak network requests. CNAME-uncloaked network requests will appear as blue entries in the popup panel and the logger. The uncloaked entries in the popup panel will also show the related aliases (in smaller characters underneath the canonical names):
A set of Adblock filters to block obtrusive EU cookie law notices. This is a fork from the original Prebake files because the updates there were many months behind and the list becoming bloated with outdated records, therefore I decided to make my own fork. It's as much as possible updated and cleaned up. Please go ahead and use it.
The goal of my version is to have a list that is updated frequently and is kept clean by checking the existing records from time to time and sorting the up-to-date ones as good as possible. I will add LC: yearmonthday dates to the records that have been check to give an idea when the last time was when that particular record was checked. I will personally test additions that have been committed by other people, before I actually add them.
The purpose of Instart Logic technology is to disguise 3rd-party requests as 1st-party requests, thus bypassing content blockers, and even the ability of browsers to block 3rd-party cookies (because they are stored as 1st-party cookies)
Note: The extension is useful only for Chromium-based browsers. There is no need for such an extension so far on Firefox, and thus there is no version for Firefox.
Facebook changes their code daily. The folks who maintain the "Facebook unsponsored" userscript are doing their best to keep up. You can help! If you start seeing sponsored posts again, please report it on the Greasy Fork "Facebook unsponsored" forum. In the meantime, be sure keep your userscript updated so that you'll have the latest countermeasures every time a new version of the userscript is released.
When browsing a public page or event on facebook without being logged in, an annoying popup banner gets displayed. Log in or sign up, it says. And if you click "not now", it will not vanish but stay obstrusively on the bottom of the page, banning your view from the site on nearly half of