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It's probably unrelated, as I don't use spyblock, but today I upgraded icecat
to 31.8, and trisquel font object crashes icecat, but it's probably an
upstream issue from firefox ESR.
It doesn't block its list (http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/blacklist.txt) and
no other of course before the actualization it worked well.
No. aslacker - as far as I know it is much like privacy badger in this sense.
The both think that only the ads that track you are a bad thing and should be
blocked.
report it to icecat developers, probably no one here is using that version,
the version of icecat in trisquel is 31.2 and in parabola it's 31.7
No! The last Trisquel version is 31.8
Well, I realized that it doesn't block specific ads:
It blocks Urban's Terror adds on its website but it does not block ads on
google, startpage, ixquick... But it blocks the majority of them and blocks
most of the third party trackers (I've checked the list).
what exactly do you mean by doesn't work? Icecat's spyblock addon function
is not to block ads but the trackers and thus only those adds that track the
user will be blocked. If you want it to block all adds you need to add a
filter to its filters list. If I may recommend a filter: fanboy
if you want to block adds use Ublock
So spyblock don't block adds that don't spy? Excellent because I have no
problem with ads that don't track.
It happens to you too?
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