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Updated Counterarguments (markdown)

Raymond Hill 2014-08-24 05:40:20 -07:00
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µBlock supports the parsing/enforcing of hosts files, and ships with a couple of them. One of them, _"Peter Lowes Ad server list"_ is enabled out of the box.
Using a hosts file at OS level is definitely the best solution for lists of malware domain, since these malware-linked domains would be blocked system-wide at OS level, and all applications would benefit from it.
Using a hosts file at OS level is definitely the best solution for lists of malware domain, since these malware-linked domains would be blocked system-wide at OS level, and all applications would benefit from it. A problem though is that for the average user, this is rather technical, and even more so when factoring the regular update of such lists at OS level.
However, for lists of domain linked to ad servers, trackers, analytics, etc., this is not a good solution: **You can't easily un-break web pages with a [hosts file](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_(file)) at OS level.**