Here I'll Keep the protection a bit higher than the ordinary EasyList and AdGuard by primarily ANTI-whitelists there whitelisting of bad guys https://kb.mypdns.org/articles/MTX
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These adblock filters you will find inside this repository will in some degree be a supportive to the more common know filters like EasyList or AdGuard.
Some important notes is this project started as a private project, however as the time how parsed by, it looks like other users are using one or more of our rules and filter, just as we are including 3rd party filters.
This means the precision in the filtering rules might not be as sharp as they could have been if this have been a major part of my portfolio,but this is purely a side project.
I can't guarantee these filers won't cause problems. If you found problems, report it by filling in all the mandatory items in Issue template; otherwise reports can be ignored. Anyone who uses any of my filters/codes shall be deemed to have agreed that I have no responsibility or liability for costs, losses, damages, etc. arising from the use of the filters/codes. Unless Subscribe link is provided these filters are assumed to be copied and pasted, or imported, into My filters/rules (Adblock Plus / uBlock Origin) or User Rules (AdGuard).
Our HTML front end can be found at
Click here to activate these rules in your Adblocker
The following Lnks will provide you with different resulting filters. 0xacab Editions should be the most advanced and compressed thanks to the @adguard/hostlist-compiler compiler, where the GH editions relay on the abp filter script.
You should also be able to subscribe directly to the rules by
right-click any of the following urls, choose <Adblocker>
=>
<Subscribe to the filterlist>`
<a href="abp:
subscribe?location=https://mypdns.github.io/adblocker-rules/blockrules.txt&title=My%20Privacy%20DNS%20%E2%80%93%20Adblock%20Rules&requiresLocation=https://mypdns.github.io/adblocker-rules/blockrules.txt&requiresTitle=My%20Privacy%20DNS%20%E2%80%93%20Adblock%20Rules%20%E2%80%93%20github%20Edition"
title="Subscribe to My Privacy DNS adblocker rules (0xacab
edition)">adblocker.mypdns.org | Adblock Rules (github edition)
</a>
The one and only place to report any issues or post a comment are as following:
github.com
is in only a full backup of
We do no longer operate at Github
do to there anti-privacy terms of usage.
File naming | Supported filter types |
---|---|
_domain. |
These filter lists is to ad rules based on a domain specific level. IF / WHEN a rules is covering more than one domain, you should add it to the corresponding _rule filters |
_rule |
The place for rules covering more than one domain. |
adult_*.blacklist |
This is as the filename indicating the place to add NSFW ONLY contents AND only if it do not match any other filter(s) |
adware_*.blacklist |
Let take a guess, any promotional contents this is external as internal ads |
annoyance_*.blacklist |
Any kind of rules which did not fit into any other filter(s) and which does not as such brakes the functionality of the site. |
anti_social_*.blacklist |
filters that can help preventing building any kind of tracking links to any spyware domain like google, yandex, facebook, TikTok, Reddit, Telegram or similar (anti-)"social" and anti-democracy places. |
anti_whitelist_*.blacklist |
Found a rules elsewhere your would like to encounter, this is the filters for it. |
cookie_*.blacklist |
Everything preventing cookies being set, where not needed or used for any sorts of tracking/spying/logging :cookie: (1st & 3rd party) |
noise.txt |
:warning: WARNING! The following filter, WILL bring interruption to sites functionality. These rules are to clean up sites by removing all the unnecessary noise, bit like @yourduskquibbles webannoyances, but breaking things doesn't matter AT ALL |
spyware_*.blacklist |
Filter preventing any kind of tracking, spying and alike. If you have to ask, you need to read SpyWare Wiki |
whitelist_*.whitelist |
Probably not very used... But it can come in handy sometimes protecting something to keep is spinning.... |
We are sorting the rules based on the second level domain in the _domain.
filters. In the _rule
we sort based on the letter/number [a-zA-Z0-9]
disregarding the actual filter first are present at the 3rd argument.
In this rules we like to hide the .modal-backdrop
but to actually succeed
with this, will need some more arguments.
##.show.fade.modal-backdrop
This should be sorted by the first s
We will only in sevier cases include any rules that could/can be blocked by a DNS related firewall like DNS RPZ.
IF a rules is included, this will be to support the tor-browser where any local firewall rule is bypassed.
Howto? block whitelisted spyware: (
SpyWare infected domain)https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/4529
$
always needs to exist, if you're going to use a modifier.
,
are used to separate multiple modifier.
Example (single modifier): $script
Example (multiple modifiers): $document,frame,script,stylesheet
You can't use badfilter
modifiers for cosmetic rules.
For example, #@#.ads
can't be disabled with #@#.ads$badfilter
Instead, you need to re-activate the CSS rule with a new blocking rule, which goes under the whitelisting radar (so-to-speak).
To override #@#.ads
, something like ##[class="ads"]
, ##[class^="ads"]
or ##[class*="ads"]
is needed. The (^
= begins with / *
= contains)
will work, since #@#.ads
only disables/whitelists ##.ads.
$badfilter
: Deactivates a resource-blocking entry, even if it is
present in another list.$important
: Makes a resource-blocking entry take precedence over
another whitelisting entry.$redirect
: Redirects resources to a neutered version that has been
embedded in those extensions. Possible options are listed in
this file
(AdGuard has a slightly smaller selection).$empty
: Results in a fake empty page being loaded, instead of an
error page.How to write filters: https://help.eyeo.com/en/adblockplus/how-to-write-filters
If the original rule was like
@@/advertise.js$ script,domain=example.com|xyz.com
Then
@@/advertise.js$script,domain=example.com,badfilter
is a valid filter, it disables the whitelisted rule only on example.com
.
See the dialogue at github
Please see tools/hostscompilerconf.json
& tools/noise.json
we uses the HostlistCompiler https://github.com/AdguardTeam/HostlistCompiler to build our lists
The following repositories are official mirrors and should (when things goes right) be updated by push on commit
Project | Host | Metode (push | pull) |
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Adblocker Rules | https://git.disroot.org/my-privacy-dns/adblocker-rules |
push |
Adblocker Rules | https://git.kescher.at/my-privacy-dns/adblocker-rules |
pull |
Adblocker Rules | https://gitea.slowb.ro/spirillen/adblocker-rules |
pull |
Adblocker Rules | https://github.com/mypdns/adblocker-rules |
push |
Adblocker Rules | https://gitlab.com/my-privacy-dns/matrix/adblocker-rules |
push |
Adblocker Rules | https://notabug.org/my-privacy-dns/adblocker-rules |
pull |
============ | ===================================================== | ================ |
Matrix | https://git.disroot.org/my-privacy-dns/matrix |
push |
Matrix | https://gitea.slowb.ro/spirillen/matrix |
push |
Matrix | https://github.com/mypdns/matrix |
push |
Matrix | https://gitlab.com/my-privacy-dns/matrix/matrix |
push |
Matrix | https://notabug.org/my-privacy-dns/matrix |
pull |
Thanks to @Yuki2718, @THEtomaso, @krystian3w and everyone else who is spreading the knowledge of how rules should be made :smiley:
.