I reported this list to https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?49639
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For a handful of detailed website incompatibility see
https://github.com/davidhedlund/Siteboogz/issues
These browsers have been evaluated:
* Abrowser
* Firefox ESR
* GNOME Web (control)
* GNU IceCat
* GNU IceCatMobile
* Tor Browser
Hopefully the link provided can be helpful for the IceCat
I added this to bug https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?49615
Gnuzilla's Spyblock filter hompage (http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/) is
down at this writing.
If it is down for good, then I vote to remove Spyblock completely.
On 2016-11-17 02:15, Collin M. Barrett wrote:
I am looking
Hi.
There are some backups of this on archive.org:
==blacklist.txt==
Overview:
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/blacklist.txt
Latest from the 25 April 2016 snapshot:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160425221243/http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/blacklist.txt
Version:
ng0 writes:
> I consider this a bug in icecat, not a feature:
>
> When I use firefox and add "searx" from https://about.me/about ,
Correction: https://searx.me/about
This feature pre-dates firefox 45x and is still present in 49x
> I am able to later edit its url in
I consider this a bug in icecat, not a feature:
When I use firefox and add "searx" from https://about.me/about ,
I am able to later edit its url in about:preferences#search and
change the properties to set the url to an .onion address.
I see no reason why I this ability should be removed in
I am looking for the filter lists that used to be hosted below. It seems like
that subdomain is no longer online. Are these lists gone, moved, or is this a
temporary outage? Thanks!
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/blacklist.txt
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/filters/third-party.txt