Closed MagicalAlchemist closed 1 year ago
@MagicalAlchemist Whitelist it only for the non agressive lists, light to pro? It is used for deeplinking, so I am considering whitelisting it for all lists. What do you think?
Blocklists:
- 1Hosts.Lite OK
- 1Hosts.Mini OK
- 1Hosts.Pro OK
- AdGuardDNS OK
- AhaDNS BLOCKED
- CONTROLD BLOCKED
- DNSforge.de BLOCKED
- EasyList OK
- HaGeZi.LIGHT BLOCKED
- HaGeZi.NORMAL BLOCKED
- HaGeZi.PERSONAL BLOCKED
- HaGeZi.PRO BLOCKED
- HaGeZi.PRO.PLUS BLOCKED
- HaGeZi.ULTIMATE BLOCKED
- hBlock BLOCKED
- Lightswitch05 OK
- NextDNS BLOCKED
- NoTracking BLOCKED
- OISD BLOCKED
- QuidsUp.NOTRACK OK
- StevenBlack BLOCKED
That's fine. Go ahead.
After I thought about it, it's better to stay blocked on the ultimate list because invol.co plays a role in showing ads.
For example on the website msn.com
EDIT : My bad! Blocking invol.co alone won't get rid of the ads. Need adblocker to get the job done.
Sorry for necrobump. I see that invol.co is not in the whitelist anymore. Is it intended?
Only blocked in the aggressive lists (Pro++/Ultimate) ...
What adblocker/DNS cloud service are you using?
AdguardHome
Which blocklists are used?
Ultimate
Which domain(s) should be unblocked?
invol.co
Why should the domain(s) be unblocked? If necessary, please describe the steps to reproduce.
I think it's better to leave it in a less aggressive blocklist. This relates to product affiliate links, which influencers use to market a product with a referral link which directs to several shopping sites listed on involve.asia