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<p>Because of limitations in Android’s WebView, and to speed up processing of requests, Privacy Browser implements a simplified interpretation of the Adblock syntax.
This can sometimes lead to false positives, where resources are allowed or blocked in ways that weren’t intended by the original entry.
<p>Because of limitations in Android’s WebView, and to speed up processing of requests, Privacy Browser implements a simplified interpretation of the Adblock syntax.
This can sometimes lead to false positives, where resources are allowed or blocked in ways that weren’t intended by the original entry.
block ads and trackers that EasyList and EasyPrivacy do not. The third blocks all third-party requests.
A request is only considered third-party if the base domain of the request is different than the base domain of the URL.
For example, if <code>www.website.com</code> loads a picture from <code>images.website.com</code>,
this is not blocked as a third-party request because they both share the same base domain of <code>website.com</code>.
Blocking all third-party requests increases privacy, but this blocklist is disabled by default because it breaks a large number of websites.</p>
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block ads and trackers that EasyList and EasyPrivacy do not. The third blocks all third-party requests.
A request is only considered third-party if the base domain of the request is different than the base domain of the URL.
For example, if <code>www.website.com</code> loads a picture from <code>images.website.com</code>,
this is not blocked as a third-party request because they both share the same base domain of <code>website.com</code>.
Blocking all third-party requests increases privacy, but this blocklist is disabled by default because it breaks a large number of websites.</p>
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