![]() ![]() UBlock Origin’s expanded CNAME blocking capabilities for Firefox are in beta right now, but will soon be available in Firefox once the add-on’s version 1.24.1 drops. That’s not the case if you’re using uBlock Origin on Firefox, which is testing out a method for blocking this annoying workaround, too-adding yet another point in the browser’s favour over its competition. This special content uses canonical name (CNAME) records to get through content blockers by telling the browser the content being displayed is important first-party content that needs to be displayed on a website. Now, Ghacks and GitHub users point out that uBlock Origins is even capable of blocking new types of ads, trackers, and website content that browsers like Chrome can’t (or won’t), even with the add-on installed. ![]() Firefox is one of the best browsers for blocking ads and crappy web trackers, and you can make it even better using “nuke-’em-all” browser extensions like uBlock Origin. ![]()
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