Can I permanently blacklist an entry?

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Can I permanently blacklist an entry?

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Sometimes I go to websites with a lot of trackers. If I want the news content, I'll allow trackers one at a time until the website hands over the content. Sometimes, I'll select "temporarily allow all on this page".

What I'd like is to be able to choose "temporarily allow all on this page" but to have an overriding blacklist of trackers that will never be allowed, like facebook for example. Is this do-able?


Note for the website operators: These captcha thingies seriously mess with my brain. Isn't there some alternative tech that can be used???
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Re: Can I permanently blacklist an entry?

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Re: Can I permanently blacklist an entry?

Post by barbaz »

anon1 wrote:These captcha thingies seriously mess with my brain.
If you register an account you only have to deal with the captcha that once, not every time you post.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Can I permanently blacklist an entry?

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Oh, and (if these sites are accessible for free) which trackers are you required to allow to see sites' content?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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