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Difference in the allow list. Why?


Massimiliano

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In Safari, you can only disable Malwarebytes Browser Guard completely for a website

In Firefox (I assume also in Chrome) you can disable different components of the extension

I attach screenshots

Why this difference?

Sometimes it may want to allow ads but not have to disable other protections

In all extensions then it would be great to be able to unblock ads but not trackers (but I think this will remain a dream)

As I wrote earlier, Malwarebytes Browser Guard alone blocks very few ads, but is more likely to be detected as an Ad-Blocker by sites that require it to be disabled than 1blocker (paid) or Ka-Block! (free like yours)

 

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