22 lines
1.9 KiB
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22 lines
1.9 KiB
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This is a minimial blocklist based on surveys on most used webtechnology related to advertising and tracking in Western Europe and North America. Although title is Top500, it are actually a over 500 analysis, advertising, tagmanagement and tracking servers (domains).
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WHY USE A MINIMAL BLOCKLIST?
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In advertising the number one (Google) has a marketshare of around 40 percent, Facebook the number two hits the 20 percent mark while the
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number three Comscore just has a little over 2.5% marketshare. For comparison Amazon with its huge webstore generates about the same
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advertising traffic on its own website. Number 100 on this list is probably used at 5000 websites of the Alexa Top 300.000 websites, while
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number 250 may only track you on 500 websites of the Alexa Top 300.000 (websited with more than 3000 unique visitors per day).
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ALTERNATIVES
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When you want a common use well maintained small blocklist, use Disconnect's Simple Ad-filter or Peter Low's blocklist. These lists also
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aim to block adnetworks in stead of adsvertismens on websites (that is why they only have over 3000 blacklisted URL's). When you prefer
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large blocklist have a look at Steven's Black hostfile.
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ERRORS & ISSUES
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When you still want to use this blocklist, feel free to use it and provide feedback on errors. You can post issues, but I will only have
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a look at it when the issue causes a problem on an COM, INF, NET or ORG domain. You can fix a problem easily yourself in most adblock
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extensions (e.g. AdBlockPlus, Adguard, uBlockOrigin). Look for UserFilter or MyFilter in the extension options. For instance when this
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filter causes a problem on website ABC_example.com, simply add a badfilter using this syntax:
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||ABC_example.com$badfilter
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