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How do you get it to block JS by default? I wasn't aware of that option, and I don't see it in the settings. Do you use a custom rule for that?


Turn on the dynamic filtering and set the appropriate global rules:

https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Advanced-user-feature...

https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dynamic-filtering:-qu...

(I'd be more specific if I was using the dynamic filtering and understood it more clearly)


yes. I enabled "Im an experienced user" option. Then one can see a matrix with two columns in the uBlock menu. Left one is global. I set everything (including javascript) to red (disabled) in the global column. When visiting specific sites I can allow some resources (like javascript) locally (only for that domain) in the right column.


Maybe she meant uMatrix.




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