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Bild.de Anti-Adblock filters #1178
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If you block 1st-party scripts with uBO, the warning does not appear. |
All right, from scratch: Works fine if you block inline scripts using uBO instead of blocking using NoScript. I consider uBO's script blocking ability to be underused. |
Yes, this is because uBO doesn't read the noscript-tag which is being abused by Bild.de to display the message. |
You do realize that adding |
I can visit bild.de in Firefox with and without that filter. In Chrome however this filter is required to do so. I think NoScript is superior to uBO's script blocking in a way since it additionally contains cross-site scripting and clickjacking protections. |
Users of chromium-base browsers can block themselves inline scripts using the dynamic filtering pane, this way FF users are not going to be penalized because of a filter which is useful only for chromium. |
In which way are they penalized though? I guess it breaks some site functionality? |
Bild.de is now blocked again when using µBlock Origin:
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I think it now works again since firefox Nightly 57.0a1 |
Your solution (#821 (comment)) works great. It would be nice however if you could add that inline script blocking filter to one of uBO's lists to make it more accessible to the users (I first thought "Experimental" but it's not a resource so it doesn't really fit). I for example didn't see this until today (months after they started doing this) when I had the idea to search this repository for a solution.
There's also one more filter which would be nice if it could be added:
blocks their malicious attempts to get NoScript users to allow their ads.
Without filter: https://i.imgur.com/kp7rLS6.png
With filter (NSFW): https://i.imgur.com/AUblN1W.jpg
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