diff --git a/Dynamic-filtering:-to-easily-reduce-privacy-exposure.md b/Dynamic-filtering:-to-easily-reduce-privacy-exposure.md index d289f09..de11412 100644 --- a/Dynamic-filtering:-to-easily-reduce-privacy-exposure.md +++ b/Dynamic-filtering:-to-easily-reduce-privacy-exposure.md @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ This is just an example, the same can be applied to any of the ubiquitous server `block` rules to ubiquitous web sites will easily reduce _significantly_ your privacy exposure. +Using the above example of blocking Facebook everywhere with the [benchmark result for _Easy mode_](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode#easy-mode) (uBlock Origin's default mode), the count of 3rd parties would have been decreased from 512 to +437, an easy way to significantly reduce your privacy exposure with just a few clicks. + *** [1] At time of writing. Ubiquitous servers may eventually change their hostnames or add new ones. As a good habit, regularly investigate which 3rd parties are embedded in the web pages you visit. \ No newline at end of file