you've been letting doubleclick.net track you for the past couple of weeks if you've had easyprivacy+fanboy's enhanced tracker list enabled. It breaks the filter and allows doubeclick, don't know what other sites it may allow.
you're good if you only use easyprivacy. I noticed doubleclick was getting through like 2 weeks ago, and I deselected the enhanced list and suddenly it wasn't. clearly this doesn't concern noscript and umatrix fags.
Oliver Young
>not using uMatrix This is where you fucked up.
Lucas Jackson
I've tested with all list enabled, some list enabled, only your lists enabled and so on, doubleclick is still blocked by uBlock Origin. Check your custom rules and your setup, _then_ eventually direct your blame to the relevant list curator rather than to gorhill.
James Morales
too much work, I'm not deep enough in the rabbit hole where I need that kind of autism. Filter lists have done me good so far.
Aaron Ramirez
I've tried a few things. I don't have any custom rules outside of globally blocking 0914.global.ssl.fastly.net, but I tried without that rule and it did nothing.
This is what my filter list looks like. If I add the Enhanced Tracker List to this, it will start allowing doubleclick.
Cameron Wright
Just go to ublock add *.doubleclick.net to your fitlers
done
Nicholas Wood
Well, yes, could do that of course. But this might be a sign of something bigger, filters not working well together, it might be hard to catch it every time something is being allowed that you don't want allowed.
Jackson Sanchez
get a bunch of autists to compile a decent list and we'll just uncheck all filters on ublock and add that list to our hosts file
or walk up to google's HQ and beat the shit out of every employee with your massive balls
Camden Foster
what about adblock plus?
Camden Morales
>nor using uMatrix It's like you want your shit to get fucked
Daniel Edwards
you're literally good.
Dominic Flores
wtf dude Peter Lowe’s Ad and tracking server list is blocking doubleclick.net here.
or add to you filter: ||doubleclick.net^
Cooper Sullivan
I know it blocks it, there's multiple filters that blocks doubleclick.net, fuck I'm pretty sure easylist blocks it, at least partially, maybe not the tracker ones.
Point is, the combo of easyprivacy+fanboy's enhanced breaks this.
David Rivera
>somebody get gorhill to fix this Fix what? The filters are provided by third parties
Ryan Butler
>the chAD block >allows ads
Jordan Diaz
he has his own filter lists and he has used them in the past to fix things.
Tyler Robinson
WFM
uBlock Origin has prevented the following page from loading: doubleclick.net/
Because of the following filter ||doubleclick.net^
Found in: Malvertising filter list by Disconnect • Dan Pollock’s hosts file • hpHosts’ Ad and tracking servers • MVPS HOSTS • Peter Lowe’s Ad and tracking server list
Gabriel Ward
go on eurogamer.net and look at the domains connected.
Benjamin Scott
blocked
Isaiah Hill
well it isn't for me when using easyprivacy and fanboy's enhanced.
Chase Cruz
The issue appears only with "Fanboy’s Enhanced Tracking List" enabled. What you see is NOT what you think it is. Fanboy tries to defuse doubleclick's anti-adblock allowing the seemingly innocent /ddm/ path. Anything that doesn't match that path would still be blocked. In pic related first you see a load of page with said list enabled (green), then with said list disabled. Rather than alarming everyone and more importantly unrelated devs, head to forum.lanik.us
Jordan Nguyen
Since last malware ads panic, I dont browse Sup Forums at PC at all. I still dont know if thats safe already or not.
Thanks a lot guys. If not you, my paranoia could vanish but instead Im running around with elevated pressure and pulse never lower than 80. I shouldnt visit Sup Forums in first place.
Mason Sanchez
is there any way to block that fucking steepto ad that pops up at the bottom of the page? i can't seem to get fucking rid of it
Parker Edwards
>you've been letting doubleclick.net track you trust me, they don't what to go where i roam
Juan Gomez
yes. nobody competent with a computer sees ads on Sup Forums.
David Morgan
>Filter lists have done me good so far. Until now. And this, kids, is why we default-deny.
Evan Cruz
This, stop allowing scripts by default.
Ethan Gutierrez
Stop allowing anything 3rd-party by default.
Parker Jenkins
Nah, umatrix's got my back when ublock slips
Caleb Reed
>still using uHide Origin
>Not blocking ads using hosts
Brandon Cox
>this might be a sign of something bigger, filters not working well together completely agree. whenever i visit a new site i make it a habit to check the connected domains and if its something i dont recognize i go to that domain and see what it does. I noticed that doubleclick was getting through on some sites and not others so i globally blocked it. my current issue right now is on twitch.tv having all filters enabled still shows ads but a friend who has only the default filters does not get ads.