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Ask HN: A dead simple, domain based, black-list-only adblocker?
3 points by jstummbillig on Dec 23, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment
I am looking for an adblocker, that works entirely by black listing, blocking nothing by default. If I visit a site and the ads are annoying, I can then click a single, quickly reachable button and all ads are blocked for that domain from there on out (until I may or may not click that button again at a later day).

I don't mind some setup, if it then works without any major flaws. I understand that some ads might sometimes leak through the cracks, as with any other adblocker. That's fine. However every time I google thistopic and hackled with possible solutions I ended up somewhat unhappy with the convenience or some other part of the experience and wind up not doing it.

Any tested and working solutions would be very much appreciated. I am using chrome for windows.



Not quite one button, you have remember what field to aim for in the detailed menu for the one click, but uBlock can do this: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dynamic-filtering:-tu...




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