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CSS filtering - some browsers ignore it
Jul. 21, 2018, 10:31 PM (This post was last modified: Jul. 21, 2018 10:38 PM by cattleyavns.)
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RE: CSS filtering - some browsers ignore it
(Jun. 05, 2018 08:56 PM)ryszardzonk Wrote:  If I was going to rely only only browser than installing "uBlock origin" addon would do everything privoxy does just better, as not all adblock rules translate properly to privoxy which is what I found out by extensively testing it for past month and reported all issues I found https://github.com/essandess/adblock2privoxy/issues
Having that said if someone steps up and fixes them than it would be major step ahead in protecting privacy as most addons in browsers could be than deleted as they are used to fingerprint specific users too. One would not also have to worry about installing all rule sets in every browser as they all would work thanks to priovxy even on fresh install of new system.
I say 95% of work is done and it would be shame not to get it fixed up.

By converting css file to inline css we can avoid mixed content problems. I suggested this feature to adblock2privoxy developer but he don't want to add, so I personally use my own converter "convert2privoxy" to create filter for Privoxy from adblock list, its only problem is it is Windows only but you can install Windows virtual machine on Linux using VirtualBox to use my tool, it is quite easy to install virtual machine anyways, you can download it from here:

Code:
https://app.box.com/s/l7yz7ntxzorg1wupb459vwdyox0q2tl9
https://app.box.com/s/t2wd2bsieqw0rfd1r0nbe5l7l59kezwh

Try to convert EasyList to Privoxy using my tool:
Code:
https://app.box.com/s/y4gmqoyilphwlrl0ki0eeyhrl10jllpr
https://app.box.com/s/3adxail1bgep8hbl7zflbwzsapv89ht1
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RE: CSS filtering - some browsers ignore it - cattleyavns - Jul. 21, 2018 10:31 PM

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