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✔️ Content Blocker is a robust web filtering project aimed at enhancing online privacy and security.

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Content Blocker: Take Control of Your Online Experience

Content Blocker empowers you to reclaim your online privacy and security by blocking ads, trackers, malware, and unwanted content at the DNS level. Ditch intrusive advertisements, safeguard your data from prying eyes, and browse the web with peace of mind.

Features:

  • Block anything: Ads, trackers, malware, phishing attempts, you name it. Content Blocker filters your DNS queries, catching unwanted domains before they even load.
  • Lightweight and efficient: No bulky browser extensions or resource-intensive software needed. Content Blocker runs quietly in the background, saving you bandwidth and battery life.
  • Cross-platform: Works seamlessly on Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. Protect your devices wherever you go.
  • Customizable lists: Choose from curated lists or personalize your blocklist with specific domains you want to avoid.
  • Open-source: Explore the code, contribute to the project, and shape the future of online privacy.

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Content Blocker Lists: Take Control of What You See

Content Blocker provides various curated lists to filter unwanted content. Choose the ones that best align with your needs and create a personalized browsing experience.

Name Description GitHub Statically jsDelivr Combinatronics.io
Hosts Universal Blocklist: Blocks ads, trackers, malware, and phishing domains. A powerful all-in-one solution. Link to GitHub file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/hosts Link to Statically file: https://cdn.statically.io/gh/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/hosts Link to jsDelivr file: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/complexorganizations/content-blocker/assets/hosts Link to Combinatronics.io file: https://combinatronics.io/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/hosts
Browser Block List Optimized for Browser Extensions: Tailored to block unwanted elements injected by websites on top of the usual content. Ideal for browser extensions. Link to GitHub file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/browser.txt Link to Statically file: https://cdn.statically.io/gh/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/browser.txt Link to jsDelivr file: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/complexorganizations/content-blocker/assets/browser.txt Link to Combinatronics.io file: https://combinatronics.io/complexorganizations/content-blocker/main/assets/browser.txt

To add the custom content blocker list to your browser using the provided link, follow these steps:

  1. Copy the Link: First, copy the provided link:

    chrome-extension://cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm/asset-viewer.html?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Fcomplexorganizations%2Fcontent-blocker%2Fmain%2Fassets%2Fbrowser.txt&title=Custom%20Content%20Blocker%20List&subscribe=1
    
  2. Open Your Browser: Launch the web browser where you want to add this content blocker list.

  3. Paste the Link in a New Tab: Open a new tab and paste the link into the address bar. Then, press Enter to navigate to that link.

However, it's important to note that the URL format (chrome-extension://) suggests that this is a Chrome extension link. Typically, these links don't work directly in browsers due to security restrictions. Extensions are usually added through the official web store (like Chrome Web Store for Google Chrome).

Blocklists:

Content Blocker utilizes several curated blocklists, each tackling specific categories of unwanted content. Explore the /assets folder and choose the ones you want to activate. You can also contribute to the community by reporting new domains or building your own custom list.

FAQ:

Q: How does Content Blocker differ from browser extensions?

A: Browser extensions can be slow, resource-intensive, and vulnerable to manipulation. Content Blocker operates at the DNS level, offering a system-wide, lightweight solution that's harder to bypass.

Q: Is Content Blocker completely effective?

A: Content Blocker blocks an enormous range of unwanted content, but no tool is 100% foolproof. New threats emerge constantly, so staying vigilant and keeping your blocklists updated is crucial.

Q: Can I modify the code?

A: Absolutely! Content Blocker is open-source, encouraging customization and community contributions. Feel free to fork the repository, tinker with the code, and share your improvements.

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Join the journey towards a safer and more private online experience with Content Blocker!