Post AxCqmmC8a5AjRc4IVM by Eemon@social.linux.pizza
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(DIR) Post #AxCNL6lraX2mTuEXCa by Stomata@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-15T15:54:44Z
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#askfedi is there any way to block everything from Google with ublock origin? I know about no Google blocklist that only work with tools like pinhole.#degoogle #ublockorigin #firefox #privacy
(DIR) Post #AxCObmFxDLwRjWovhY by pirate2377@mastodon.social
2025-08-15T16:08:56Z
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@Stomata As far as I know, BadBlock is your best bet, which can be found here:https://github.com/celenityy/BadBlockIf you just want to block google specifically, then you can just add this filter from them:https://badblock.celenity.dev/abp/google.txt
(DIR) Post #AxCSmuaKzKNmZBv3zc by Stomata@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-15T16:55:49Z
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@pirate2377 does it block everything or ads/tracking
(DIR) Post #AxCfEZyKQ42wC86HA0 by pirate2377@mastodon.social
2025-08-15T19:15:08Z
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@Stomata https://github.com/celenityy/BadBlock?tab=readme-ov-file#so-what-does-badblock-blockThis is essentially the answer to your question
(DIR) Post #AxCqmmC8a5AjRc4IVM by Eemon@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-15T21:24:40Z
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@Stomata in the ublock origin configuration tab you can add domains to the blocklist. That might be what you want.
(DIR) Post #AxDLQBaj5WYS84HGvw by Stomata@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-16T03:07:57Z
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@Eemon but doing that manually would be painful. Google has thousands of domains