X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.stoutner.com/?p=UltraPrivacy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=4269a831496428abc64db4cca7b69ee8e91b21d4;hp=d76dd6c5969c9c7eb19304d583f4c8ab2f68d64f;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fmaster;hpb=509dbb4237845c81eb31192ec8d70db3bba7e8fa diff --git a/README b/README index d76dd6c..0721cd5 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -UltraPrivacy copyright © 2018-2019,2021-2022 Soren Stoutner . +UltraPrivacy copyright 2018-2019,2021-2023 Soren Stoutner . -https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser-android/blocklists/ultraprivacy/ +https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser-android/filter-lists/ultraprivacy/ -UltraPrivacy is a blocklist based on the Adblock syntax maintained by Stoutner to augment EasyPrivacy. +UltraPrivacy is a filter list based on the Adblock syntax maintained by Stoutner to augment EasyPrivacy. The maintainers of EasyPrivacy have a policy of not blocking known tracking elements when doing so breaks a large number of websites—what they call "consistently problematic filters". I can understand where they are coming from on this as they want things to just work. -However, with Privacy Browser, I am starting with a fundamentally different philosophy, where I want users to have as much privacy and control as possible. +However, with Privacy Browser Android, I am starting with a fundamentally different philosophy, where I want users to have as much privacy and control as possible. The purpose of UltraPrivacy is to block the known trackers that EasyPrivacy doesn’t. -Users of of Privacy Browser can disable it in Domain Settings if it is problematic for a domain they wish to use. +Users of of Privacy Browser Android can disable it in Domain Settings if it is problematic for a domain they wish to use. Because UltraPrivacy only blocks trackers that EasyPrivacy doesn’t, it should be used in conjunction with EasyPrivacy. By itself it wouldn’t accomplish much.