From 076f0bc1e72e8aa562e102b99a08a08c4b547e1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Raymond Hill Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 13:55:43 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Technical inaccuracies from around the web (markdown) --- Technical-inaccuracies-from-around-the-web.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Technical-inaccuracies-from-around-the-web.md b/Technical-inaccuracies-from-around-the-web.md index 0c5abb3..d0d0bb3 100644 --- a/Technical-inaccuracies-from-around-the-web.md +++ b/Technical-inaccuracies-from-around-the-web.md @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ There is so much of these... I will collect then here in the hope this will be u > it would be blocking ads and cookies, so the longer you watch, the more ads and cookies there are -The real answer: the count in the uBlock Origin icon is the number of **blocked network requests** since the page was fully loaded last. These blocked network requests can be that of "ads" or anything else which is worth blocking as per selected filter lists. For details about the blocked network requests, use the [logger](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/The-logger). uBlock Origin does not block cookies directly, it blocks network requests. If a blocked network request has a `Set-Cookie` header, the cookie payload will be blocked indirectly as a consequence of blocking the network request. \ No newline at end of file +The real answer: the count in the uBlock Origin icon is the number of **blocked network requests** since the page was last fully loaded. These blocked network requests can be that of "ads" or anything else which is worth blocking as per selected filter lists. For details about the blocked network requests, use the [logger](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/The-logger). uBlock Origin does not block cookies directly, it blocks network requests. If a blocked network request has a `Set-Cookie` header, the cookie payload will be blocked indirectly as a consequence of blocking the network request. \ No newline at end of file