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Updated Per site switches (markdown)
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##### No popups
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#### No popups
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By default popups are allowed unless there is a filter to block them. When this setting is enabled, **all** popups will be unconditionally blocked for the current site, regardless of filters:
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By default popups are allowed unless there is a filter to block them. When this setting is enabled, **all** popups will be unconditionally blocked for the current site, regardless of filters:
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##### No strict blocking
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#### No strict blocking
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The second icon is to turn off strict blocking for the current site. By default, strict blocking is enabled in uBlock (this is the opposite of Adblock Plus).
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The second icon is to turn off strict blocking for the current site. By default, strict blocking is enabled in uBlock (this is the opposite of Adblock Plus).
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##### No cosmetic filtering
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#### No cosmetic filtering
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You can easily toggle on/off cosmetic filtering for a given site:
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You can easily toggle on/off cosmetic filtering for a given site:
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##### No remote fonts
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#### No remote fonts
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You can prevent web fonts from being downloaded for the current site:
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You can prevent web fonts from being downloaded for the current site:
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