Guidelines
- Prevent overblocking by applying the law of diminishing returns (always blocking more โ better blocking experience).
- Aim for efficiency without sacrificing quality (use sane, quality resources).
- Implement the minimum number of useful lists (avoid redundancy and bloat when possible).
Recommended Filters for uBlock Origin
Content
- Custom Filters
- Setup Examples
- Block Content with Fewer Rules
- Advanced Settings
- FAQ
- Additional Reading
- Mentions
Custom Filters
How to import custom filters into uBlock Origin (uBO):
- Click subscribe by one of the lists below.
- In the new tab that opens, click on Subscribe in the top right corner.
- Close tab.
- Repeat for other lists you want to add to uBO.
Privacy
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โญ Hagezi's Personal DNS Blocklist (48k domains) | subscribe
Hagezi's manually maintained blocklist includes ad and tracker domains seen on the top website lists (Umbrella/Tranco/Statvoo) and extracted domains from his DNS wildcard rules. This is the core of Hageziโs five primary DNS blocklists, which are much larger and more appropriate for DNS-level blocking. -
โญ Privacy Essentials (1k rules) | subscribe
A curated list for advanced hardening. Includes click2load filters^what is this? and blocks requests likeconnect.facebook.com
and more that are not covered by uBO's default settings or in Annoyance lists.โ ๏ธ This list may break third-party logins! -
โญ yokoffing's click2load filters (47 rules) | subscribe
(optional: included inPrivacy Essentials
) Turns many third-party audio and video players into click-to-load placeholders which only load once a user clicks on it. This list speeds up page load, uses less bandwidth and browser resources, and reduces privacy exposure (by contacting fewer domains during page load). The player will load by clicking on the placeholder. -
Privacy Extended (17k rules) | subscribe
As a fork of AdGuard Tracking Protection, this list eliminates extra allowlisting caused by different methods between uBO and AdGuard, and resolves issues faster if the problems are inconsistent between the two. Privacy Extended also removes redundant filters found in EasyPrivacy.
URL Tracking Parameters
Add the functionality of ClearURLs to uBO. If you find websites with tracking parameters or experience breakage, you can submit those here.
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โญ Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool (2k rules) | subscribe
This list also includes all entries fromAdGuard's URL Tracking Protection
as of October 2022. -
ClearURLs for uBO (700 rules) | subscribe
(optional: This list may break websites and may contain problematic rules. There is not much the maintainers can do, as this list is just the ClearURLs rules converted into a filterlist.)
Fonts
- Block third-party fonts (70 rules) | subscribe
(optional: This will break the "look and feel" of some sites.) A successor to Fanboy's Anti-thirdparty Fonts, this option blocks all web fonts from third-party providers but allows the browser to download fonts from first-party domains. I prefer this method because it avoids third-party domains (speed and privacy benefit), and I trust the first-party site to download a font from them.1
Annoyances
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โญ yokoffing's Annoyance List (1k rules) | subscribe
A curated list that captures nuisances missed by other maintainers. It also cleans up the clutter around many sites (e.g., related articles, "read more", etc.). -
Browse websites without logging in (370 rules) | subscribe
This list attempts to bypass forced logins on sites. -
YouTube Clear View (17 rules) | subscribe
Cleans up some of the clutter on YouTube.
Paywalls
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Bypass Paywalls Clean filter (960 rules) | subscribe
The Bypass Paywalls Clean (BPC) filter is from the same developer as the add-on implementation. You do not need this filterlist if you use the extension. -
Anti-paywall filters (2k rules) | subscribe
This list blocks additional third-party requests and annoyances that are not covered in theBypass Paywalls Clean
filterlist.
Security
High-risk sites can expose your device to threats. These lists can prevent that by warning you before navigation or limiting what you can access.
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Most Abused TLDs (213 rules) | subscribe
Displays a warning before navigating to a site with an abused TLD. Allows exceptions for legitimate sites. Merged from my own Enhanced website protection list, Dandelion Sprout'sAnti-Malware List
, LennyFox'sBlock non-Latin TLDs
list, and Spamhaus statistics. -
Dandelion Sprout's Anti-Malware List (88k rules) | subscribe
This list blocks domains with high abuse rates and their search results. It also blocks domains involved in malware redirects, domain parking, and Windows PUP ads. It has many other subcategories that distinguish it from similar lists. -
The malicious website blocklist (38k rules) | subscribe
This version includes author comments, vxvault.net's list, the anti-PUP list, and additional rules for uBO.
All-Purpose
- uBlock combo list (81k rules) | subscribe
(optional: You may not want all these sub-filters, or you may prefer to use the separate lists) This list filters URL tracking parameters as well as malware, scams, and phishing. It combines the following lists: Dandelion Sprout's Anti-Malware List, Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool, The malicious website blocklist, and the anti-typo list.
Setup Examples
I've provided three setup guides: Enhanced, Pro, and Optimized.
Enhanced
Features
- Demonstrates the power of uBO
- Blocks most cookie pop-ups, site notifications, and anti-adblock notices
- Adds additional privacy protections against URL tracking and third-party domains
- Adds security protections from known badware domains (optional)
- You have a low threshold for site breakage
Built-in lists
In addition to the default lists, you should also enable:
- EasyList - Cookie Notices
- EasyList - Notifications (if you don't already have these disabled in your browser)
- EasyList - Social Widgets (if they bother you)
- uBlock filters - Annoyances (anti-adblock messages)
Custom lists
- Hagezi's Personal DNS Blocklist
- yokoffing's click2load filters
- Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool
- The Security lists (if you browse high-risk categories like torrents, piracy, and third-party streaming sites, or want more peace of mind, etc.)
Pro
Features
- Get the most value from customizing uBO
- Blocks more annoyances
- Adds significant privacy protection
- Adds security protection against abused TLDs
- You should be comfortable troubleshooting issues and reporting site breakage, though it should be rare
Built-in lists
In addition to the default lists, you should also enable:
- Block Outsider Instrusion into LAN
- AdGuard โ Popup Overlays (newsletter pop-ups)
- EasyList - Annoyances (all lists)
- uBlock filters - Annoyances
Custom lists
- Privacy Essentials
- Hagezi's Personal DNS Blocklist
- Privacy Extended
- Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool
- yokoffing's Annoyance List (+ any of the other Annoyance lists)
- Most Abused TLDs
Optimized
- Ideal for mobile or older devices, or users who really enjoy efficiency
- Thorough blocking with reduced rule count
Replace one-for-one with Optimized Lists.
Block Content with Fewer Rules
Selectively Disable Cosmetic Filters
One way to improve performance without compromising security or privacy is to disable cosmetic filtering. Cosmetic filtering (aka element hiding) stops ads and other nuisances on the page; it only affects how the website looks. Toggling it off when you don't need it will reduce the workload on your device while still blocking unwanted network requests.
For sites where uBO seems unnecessary (e.g., pages with no ads), turn off cosmetic filtering for the site. This will still protect you from security and privacy risks (network requests) but reduce overhead to page load.
Optimized Lists
uBO can handle 300k+ filters, but you might not need that many rules to block unwanted content effectively. You can use some alternative lists that have fewer rules than the built-in ones if you want to save CPU and memory on your device.
AdGuard provides filters that are optimized by removing rules that are rarely used. These lists are designed to be lighter and faster but still maintain high standards for content blocking. The optimization process relies on the statistics of how often AdGuard users apply different rules, which they opt-in to share.
The rule counts shown below are when compared to their original list in uBO.
Ads
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Easylist (Optimized) (24k vs. 67k rules) | subscribe
EasyList is the primary filter list that removes most adverts from web pages, including unwanted frames, images, and objects. It is the most popular list used by many ad blockers. -
EasyList + AdGuard Base filter (Optimized) (64k vs. 137k rules combined) | subscribe
If Easylist (Optimized) is missing too many ads, then use this list, or stick with the built-in Easylist filter.
Annoyances
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Fanboy Annoyances (Optimized) (35k vs. 91k rules) | subscribe
Hides website notifications, social media widgets, cookie notices, chat widgets, and some newsletters, thereby substantially decreasing web page loading times and uncluttering them. (IncludesEasyList - Cookie Notices
andEasyList - Social Widgets
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AdGuard Annoyances (Optimized) (40k vs. 68k rules) | subscribe
Blocks irritating elements on webpages including cookie notices, third-party widgets, and in-page popups. AdGuard claims that this list doesn't duplicateFanboy Annoyances
, so you can use them both together. (Unlike Fanboy's version, this list doesnโt include social media widgets and buttons. To block them, you can useAdGuard Social Media filter
separately.) -
AdGuard Social Media filter (Optimized) (14k vs. 20k rules) | subscribe
(optional: Redundant withFanboy Annoyances
/EasyList - Social Widgets
, in my opinion) If you do not like numerousLike
andTweet
buttons on all the popular websites on the Internet, then subscribe to this filter and you will not see them anymore.
Advanced Settings
Toggle on advanced settings.
Setting | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
autoUpdateAssetFetchPeriod |
10 |
auto-updater waits x seconds before fetching the next filterlist |
autoUpdateDelayAfterLaunch |
5 |
update out-of-date filter lists x seconds after browser startup |
autoUpdatePeriod |
1 |
uBO checks for filter lists updates every x hours |
cnameMaxTTL |
720 |
cache CNAME aliases for x minutes |
filterAuthorMode |
true |
enable Dynamic Filtering |
updateAssetBypassBrowserCache |
true |
bypass cache when manually fetching a filter list more often than every hour |
FAQ
Which browser works best with uBO?
uBlock Origin works best in Mozilla Firefox. The features supported only on Firefox include preventing unwanted DNS requests and CNAME uncloaking.
Should I use a content blocker if I have Pihole, NextDNS, ControlD, etc.?
uBlock Origin can do more compared to when only blocking requests at the DNS-level, like using cosmetic filters to hide first-party ads (e.g., YouTube ads), ad-placeholders, web annoyances, etc.1
Why should I use these lists?
See here.
Why did you include AdGuard's Optimize lists but not AdBlock Plus' Minified lists?
The Minified lists are part of an Adblock Plus-hosted unofficial project that was hardforked from their source lists in August 2019. They are smaller than AdGuard's Optimized lists but lack quality blocking. Because EL and EP are your primary defenses with content blocking, I wouldn't use the Minified lists.
Reading
uBO-specific
- How to test filters
- gorhill's note on adblock test sites
- Toggle on advanced settings
- Dynamic filtering | video
- Medium Mode | video | warning
- Overview of uBlock's network filtering engine (graph)
- Resources Library
- Empty redirect resources (clicktoload.html)
Filter Creation
- filterAuthorMode
- Introduction to basic filtering syntax
- Static filter syntax
- Syntax Meanings That Are Actually Human Readable
- How to block div:nth-of-type
Security
Mentions
Guides
- FMHY: uBlock Filters โ yokoffing/filterlists
- knapah/uBlockOrigin-Filterlist
- hagezi/dns-blocklists โ Recommendation