diff --git a/Dynamic-filtering:-default-deny.md b/Dynamic-filtering:-default-deny.md index 54323ca..a14c05c 100644 --- a/Dynamic-filtering:-default-deny.md +++ b/Dynamic-filtering:-default-deny.md @@ -14,6 +14,15 @@ The benefits of using default-deny are plenty: - Increase browser security - Easier on your browser's memory and CPU footprint +[...] + +You can disengage default-deny for the current site with one click: set the local "3rd-party" cell to `noop`: + +![Default-deny](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gorhill/uBlock/master/doc/img/df-dd-02.png)
+Default-deny engaged, through the default blocking of 3rd-party network requests. + +This results in default-deny being disengaged for the current site (`theguardian.com` in the picture), **while** keeping engaged static filtering (_EasyList, _EasyPrivacy_, etc.) + > working on it.. topic to cover: > > no need to use malware domain lists since all 3rd-parties are blocked by default = leaner uBlock