I made this list for personal use.
It is recommended to use Personal List with the default filterlists in uBlock Origin or Adguard.
Special for uBo syntax (and Adguard) is this list
This "Personal" list contains the following filterlists:
My own updated version of EasyList Dutch.
I made this filter because the EasyList Dutch filter isn't maintained often.
And more important: EasyList doesn't allow anti-adblock rules. See EasyListDutch/issue#30 and EasyListDutch/pr#11issuecomment
Because I want other people also use this list, they are no longer included:
Different kind of rules
- Rules copied from Adguard Spyware and Adguard Spyware (Dutch)
- Blocking of parameters
- Blocking of privacy banners on Google and YouTube
- Some rules copied from uBlock Privacy and Unbreak
- Some rules regarding sites I often visit (both blocking and hiding rules)
Because the famous Nano filterlists are archieved I copied the most usefull rules in regard to anti-adblock.
Main | CDN Mirror | Mirror 1 | Mirror 2 | Mirror 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
GH CDN | CDN JSDelivr | CDN Statically | Statically |
2. Nano anti-Adblock | ||||
3. My filters | JSDelivr | Statically |
If you care about our planet and their resources use the All-in-One filter list for Dutch Filter List (number 1 above):
For the time being, it's best to use the second subscribe link for Dutch Filter List (called "GH CDN").
If you want to buy me a cup of coffee or want to support me, you can donate via PayPal
➡ Read the Contributing.md
for more info
For question see here
Contributing file
Never change the code of the main
Personal List (uBo)
template, unless there is a real big problem or error.New filter must be added on the top of each list.
The reason is to provide an easy way to check whether a filter is still relevant. The filters at the end of the file will be the oldest filters, and also the most likely to maybe be obsolete.
Old filters which are confirmed to still be required must be moved to the top of the list.
Note in addition to above: everything has to be in an alphabetic order!
All added filters must be associated with a formal issue number or date (and only I have the right to break this rule), example:
! https://github.com/JohnyP36/Personal-List/issues/7777 ||data.inertanceretinallaurel.com^ ! 2021-04-27 ||androidplanet.nl,iphoned.nl##.dynamic-content-native
This way this documents why a filter was added, and how to verify whether an old filter is still needed. The comment line preceding the filter(s) to solve a specific issue should be only a URL to the issue. The issue itself can contains all the details about how the issue was solved, and why it was solved this way, etc.
Keep it simple.
- Put in the title box
A:
for adding a site,C
for changing a rule,R
for removing a rule. UseM
for moving a rule/rules to another part in the filterlist- Put here after the site url. Example
mediamarkt.nl
.https://www.mediamarkt.nl/view/
- At the end put the issue number.
So
A: mediamarkt.nl fix #7
. The issue itself will contains all the details.
- Block (general) = Algemene geblokkeerde netwerkfilters
- Block 1p (server) = Advertentiedomeinen (die op server niveau geblokkeerd worden)
- Block 3p (server) = Advertentiedomeinen (die als 3e partij geblokkeerd worden)
- Block 1p (specific) = Specifieke Netwerkfilters / Advertentiedomeinen (die op server niveau geblokkeerd worden)
- Block 3p (specific) = Specifieke Advertentiedomeinen (die als 3e partij geblokkeerd worden)
- Block 1p (whitelist) = Uitzonderingen netwerkfilters 1e partij
- Block 3p (whitelist) = Uitzonderingen netwerkfilters 3e partij
- Hide (general) = Algemene verbergregels
- Hide (specific) = Specifieke verbergregels
- Hide (whitelist) = Uitzonderingen verbergregels
- Anti-Adblock = Anti-AdBlock