Blocking mode: medium mode (original) (raw)

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Roughly similar to using Adblock Plus with many filter lists + NoScript with 1st-party scripts/frames automatically trusted. Unlike NoScript however, you can easily point-and-click to block/allow scripts on a per-site basis.

Blocking-wise, this is one significant leap from easy mode. However, be ready to accept that you will have to un-break websites, though at a lesser rate than hard mode, since passive 3rd-party resources (i.e. images, css) are not blocked in medium mode.

This is where you start to use dynamic filtering, a feature available only when you tell uBlock Origin (uBO) that you are an advanced user. Be sure to read the guide before, it is assumed that you understand well how dynamic filtering works in order to use medium mode effectively.

3rd-party scripts are blocked by default
3rd-party scripts and frames are blocked by default.

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Starting with v1.21.7b5, a blue badge on uBO toolbar button indicates activation of the medium mode.

Using medium mode will significantly improve your browser performance, and similarly significantly reduce your privacy exposure compared to easy mode.

Characteristics

How to enable this mode

Settings pane:

3rd-party filters pane:

My rules pane:

Tips

With one click or two, you can easily fall back into lesser blocking mode, if ever you do not have the willingness to figure the necessary rules for a given site.

To fall back into easy mode:

Using local noop rules ensure that the resulting lesser blocking mode applies only to the current site so that medium mode is still enforced everywhere else.