I actually do this. With uBlock Origin you can set to default block any JS (or just 3rd party JS) and then whitelist by domains. Then you can lock in per-site settings.
I actually do this. With uBlock Origin you can set to default block any JS (or just 3rd party JS) and then whitelist by domains. Then you can lock in per-site settings.
joshchandra@midwest.social 1 month ago
Well, I recently left uBO for AdNauseam because it actively attacks advertisers by clicking every link (thereby leading to garbage data that messes up their stats), but it can’t operate with uBO simultaneously. I’ll see what I can do to copy this approach…
corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 1 month ago
There’s one in your browser.
joshchandra@midwest.social 1 month ago
Oops, right. For Firefox, though, it’s tethered to Mozilla accounts for sync, right?