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Other blockers typically cancel requests during `chrome.webRequest.onBeforeRequest`, which means by the time µBlock's handler kicks in, many, if not all, net requests have been blocked by the other blocker(s).
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Other blockers typically cancel requests during `chrome.webRequest.onBeforeRequest`, which means by the time µBlock's handler kicks in, many, if not all, net requests have been blocked by the other blocker(s).
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So in such case, if you notice µBlock actually still ends up blocks something, it's actually everything the other blocker(s) did **not** block. Thus, µBlock can also be used to find out what other blockers are missing.
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So in such case, if you notice µBlock actually still ends up blocking something, it's actually everything the other blocker(s) did **not** block. Thus, µBlock can also be used to find out what other blockers are missing.
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Here is an example. ABP with _EasyList_ and _EasyPrivacy_. µBlock shows it blocked one request, thus something was **not** blocked by ABP:
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Here is an example. ABP with _EasyList_ and _EasyPrivacy_. µBlock shows it blocked one request, thus something was **not** blocked by ABP:
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