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@ -36,6 +36,20 @@ In case you were not aware, using _EasyPrivacy_ doesn't protect completely again
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If you are using µBlock, it protects you *more* against Google Analytics out of the box -- via _"Peter Lowe's Ad server"_ list. Yet, given that an exception filter may exist somewhere in one of the many lists, I can't guarantee the protection is 100%.
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However, in [µBlock 0.5.5.0](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases/tag/0.5.5.0) a new filter option `important` was introduced with the consequence that corresponding exception rules are ignored. Example:
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`||google-analytics.com^$important`
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blocks Google Analytics regardless of existing exception rules. You can restrict this rule to specific domains like
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`||google-analytics.com^$important,domain=example1.com|example2.com`
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or you could _exclude_ specific domains from this rule:
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`||google-analytics.com^$important,domain=~example1.com|~example2.com`
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Thus, this option is much more flexible than the above mentioned `--host-rules` command line switch.
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##### Twitter widget
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I don't know why this one is not blocked by Fanboy Annoyance, as the list already blocks many other twitter widget-related stuff. So if you use above list, you may want to add the following to your filters:
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