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The _Whitelist_ pane allows you to review or edit the exisiting whitelist directives, or to manually add new ones.
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**Important:** there are predefined whitelist directives when you first install uBO. You should not remove these predefined whitelist directives, unless you know _exactly_ the consequences of doing so. Removing the predefined whitelist directives without understanding the consequences could cause your browser to malfunction. This is especially true for the `behind-the-scene` whitelist directive.
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### Important: read carefully
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There are predefined whitelist directives when you first install uBO. You should not remove these predefined whitelist directives, unless you know _exactly_ the consequences of doing so.
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Removing the predefined whitelist directives without understanding the consequences could cause your browser to malfunction. **This is especially true for the `behind-the-scene` whitelist directive.**
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If despite this warning you still want to remove one or more of the predefined whitelist directives, I strongly suggest to comment out an entry rather than outright delete it. To comment out an entry, just prefix it with `# `. This way you do not have to remember which predefined whitelist directive you removed, it will be just a matter of removing the `# ` prefix if ever you want to restore an entry.
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### Whitelist directive syntax
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Further details about the supported syntax for whitelist directives can be found at ["How to whitelist a web site"](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/How-to-whitelist-a-web-site).
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