textbrowser / dooble

Dooble is a scientific browser. Minimal, cute, unusually stable, and available almost everyware. Completed?
https://textbrowser.github.io/dooble/
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Dooble's content blocker no longer able to blocks ads on voz.vn. #90

Closed ghost closed 2 years ago

ghost commented 2 years ago

Hi I'm altPOCA, for some reasons I deleted my old github account (the name altPOCA is badly used by others not me and I don't want to be blamed). Dooble's content blocker no longer able to blocks ads on voz.vn. When you right click on them in order to be able to block, the ads' link instead being opened in a new tab.

ghost commented 2 years ago

Currently I'm relying on Adguard DNS to block ads on that site. Not really convenient, because as a global DNS resolver Adguard DNS also affected my experience on other sites, e.g: youtube. I hope you could add the ability to set custom DNS provider inside the browser like Chrome and Firefox. As I recall, it's being called DoH.

Update: there is no QtWebEngine or QtWebkit based browsers implemented DoH, so I think it's better to implement proper content blocking like I used to tell you.

ghost commented 2 years ago

IMHO, Dooble should learn how to implement proper Content Blocking from Otter Browser (or Falkon).

ghost commented 2 years ago

Please have a look at this issue. Thanks.

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

I do not see ads. Did you import the block list? Screenshot_20211023_185903

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

Dooble does not include a click service for disabling / enabling ads. So the links that you're clicking on are not made by Dooble.

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

And if you're referring to Block Link's Domain(s), that adds the selected link's domain to the blocked list. See above.

danrobi11 commented 2 years ago

Im ok with manually setting my ads block/domains. @textbrowser Where did you get the block list? 3624 addresses. That seems pretty decents.

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

Did you read the README in the Data directory? :P

The file dooble_accepted_or_blocked_domains.txt was generated via https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=nohtml&showintro=0&mimetype=plaintext.

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

Im ok with manually setting my ads block/domains. @textbrowser Where did you get the block list? 3624 addresses. That seems pretty decents.

Thank you for reminding me. It's now current as of now. Right now current.

https://github.com/textbrowser/dooble/commit/fd04a3aecc3138ec4f10cead7c4d14990f07f8ba

danrobi11 commented 2 years ago

Did you read the README in the Data directory? :P

Ah, I see :)

Thank you for reminding me

Check this hosts file project

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

Without content blocking. Screenshot_20220428_113439 With. Screenshot_20220428_113523

textbrowser commented 2 years ago

Closing.