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Updated Filter syntax extensions (markdown)
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uBlock supports most of [Adblock Plus filter syntax](https://adblockplus.org/en/filter-cheatsheet). However uBlock does not support some very specific cases, and also added its own extensions to ABP filter syntax.
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uBlock Origin supports Adblock Plus ("ABP") filter syntax, so you can refer to [existing filter syntax documentation from Adblock Plus web site](https://adblockplus.org/en/filter-cheatsheet).
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However uBlock Origin does not support some very specific cases, and also added its own extensions to ABP filter syntax (which at time of writing are not recognized by ABP).
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### Not supported
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### Not supported
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`document` for _exception_ filters (those prefixed with `@@`):
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`document` for _exception_ filters (those prefixed with `@@`):
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Not supported. The purpose of the `document` option when used with an exception filter is to disable uBlock Origin completely.
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Not supported. The purpose of the `document` option when used with an exception filter is to disable uBlock Origin completely. The purpose of the `document` option in static exception filters is mostly for the sake of "acceptable ads" support, which uBlock Origin does not support.
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The reason it is not supported is to be sure that users explicitly disable uBlock themselves if they wish (through [whitelisting](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/How-to-whitelist-a-web-site)), not having some external filter list decide for them.
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The reason it is not supported is to be sure that users explicitly disable uBlock Origin themselves if they wish (through [whitelisting](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/How-to-whitelist-a-web-site)), not having some external filter list decide for them.
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### Extended syntax
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### Extended syntax
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Examples: `google.*` will apply to all similar Google domain names: `google.com`, `google.com.br`, `google.ca`, `google.co.uk`, etc. Another example: `facebook.*` will apply to all similar Facebook domain names: `facebook.com`, `facebook.net`.
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Examples: `google.*` will apply to all similar Google domain names: `google.com`, `google.com.br`, `google.ca`, `google.co.uk`, etc. Another example: `facebook.*` will apply to all similar Facebook domain names: `facebook.com`, `facebook.net`.
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Since the base domain name is used to derive the name of the "entity", `google.evil.biz` would **not** match `google.*`.
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Since the base domain name is used to derive the "entity", `google.evil.biz` would **not** match `google.*`.
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