Yes .. it works system wide for all users on system and for all browsers, etc.
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
- uncle mark
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
uBlock Origin also offers you the option to use a hosts file.
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
You are correct, but again that is once you are IN the webbrowser - the hosts file is at the networking level and shuts down at the system level.uncle mark wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 2:09 pmuBlock Origin also offers you the option to use a hosts file.
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
hmmm so it is blocking any browser to go to its listed urls? And doing so from outside of any browser? Interesting.
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
Or check yer router. Many routers will accept a list of domains (basically a lengthy hosts file) and then block all accesses to these domains... the big advantage being that then ALL devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets, Fire sticks etc) connecting to the router are covered. I have two routers, both run the Asuswrt-Merlin firmware which includes dnsmasq, so I simply create (and update) the list as I see fit, copy it to the router and andCharlesV wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 2:11 pmYou are correct, but again that is once you are IN the webbrowser - the hosts file is at the networking level and shuts down at the system level.uncle mark wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 2:09 pmuBlock Origin also offers you the option to use a hosts file.

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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
Aye +1 on the router. I have found most people dont have that ability but where I use pfSense routers there Addblock is very good (not as good ublock origin, but very good.) And like you say, that blocks ads for tv's, tablet, phones etc.)
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
How does that work? Which programs beside the browsers go online and can be/ are protected by antiX Advert Blocker?
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Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
Hello
Well, i don't have the enough knowledge of being an advanced linux users, but the when i send the advert-block.sh(the adblock app) to the AI, it tells me it uses steven black's scripts, not antix adblock-scripts
which it daily maintained and on development, i wasn't really sure so i go to check the file myself and i discovered it uses steven black's host files, so it doesn't really required to add another adblock with it.
only if you want another extra layer for privacy.
I hope this helps, sorry if i made any mistakes
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Well, i don't have the enough knowledge of being an advanced linux users, but the when i send the advert-block.sh(the adblock app) to the AI, it tells me it uses steven black's scripts, not antix adblock-scripts
which it daily maintained and on development, i wasn't really sure so i go to check the file myself and i discovered it uses steven black's host files, so it doesn't really required to add another adblock with it.
only if you want another extra layer for privacy.
I hope this helps, sorry if i made any mistakes

Re: UBO+antiX Advert Blocker
"... the AI, it tells me it uses steven black's scripts, not antix adblock-scripts"
But can be too restrictive than block-advert.sh ? (I have not tried yet)
https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts?tab=readme-ov-file
Last updated: March 02 2025. Here's the raw hosts file Unified hosts file with base extensions containing 129,347 entries.
But can be too restrictive than block-advert.sh ? (I have not tried yet)
https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts?tab=readme-ov-file
Last updated: March 02 2025. Here's the raw hosts file Unified hosts file with base extensions containing 129,347 entries.
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