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Raymond Hill edited this page Feb 5, 2015
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Default-deny is an awesome blocking mode for whoever is ready for the task of having to un-break web sites during the first visit, and agrees that in general most 3rd-party resources from web pages:
are not really needed
increase privacy exposure
The benefits of using default-deny are plenty:
Faster page load
Reduction of bandwidth consumption
Reduction of privacy exposure
Increase browser security
Easier on your browser's memory and CPU footprint
working on it.. topic to cover:
no need to use malware domain lists since all 3rd-parties are blocked by default = leaner uBlock
ubiquitous servers blocked by default, i.e. no need to pre-emptively block facebook, google, twitter, linkdin, etc. to prevent tracking by these
provide many real-life examples of how easy it is to un-break websites, including worst case scenario of simply setting the 3rd-party cell to noop to completely disengage default-deny for one specific web site, if it gets too complicated