![]() By using our whitelist such users have an opportunity to adjust filtering only on the websites where ads look highly intrusive.Īctually, the idea of responsible ad blocking is rather interesting, and perhaps we will continue research in this direction. They have a point to some extent, as many sites make their living on the ad banners. Why do we need this feature? We just wanted to give a tool to responsible users, who see the complete ad blocking in the Internet as a problem. But it won’t block ads on all other websites which are not on the list. You add websites, where you encounter plenty of really annoying advertising elements (like on Youtube), and now Adguard will block ads on these websites. And so the ads there are not blocked.īut how does the inverted whitelist work? You would love to support these websites and thus add them to whitelist. You have some interesting websites, where ads are not intrusive. But they are blocked on other websites (which are not on the list). ![]() This means that when this feature is enabled, the ads are not blocked on added websites. Such a list is still present in our extension, we have just added the possibility to invert it. ![]() ![]() It is a list of websites which you trust and want to support, and which you allow to display ads. Invert whitelistįirst, let’s recall what a whitelist is. Second, we added a very helpful feature which might be an impetus for re-thinking of ad blocking as a whole. Dear friends, we have prepared several nice improvements of our extension.įirst, we added new localizations of Korean, Serbian and simplified Chinese languages. ![]()
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