NoCoin Issue?
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upnorth last edited by upnorth
Big thanks. I wonder why the Opera team did not suggest such a obvious test or maybe I was talking with the wrong person there lol
Here's my result :
I tested what you suggested in Firefox and added the NoCoin list to Adblock Plus and the CPU still goes up. I even manual added the url, also one extra line with a wildcard " * " but dosen't help. I then did the exact same in Opera by adding Adblock Plus and even manual added the url without success.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Nano adblocker or ublock origin + https://filterlists.com/. Suscribe: CoinBlocker Domains List, CoinBlocker Domains List Browser, CoinBlocker Domains List Optional, CoinBlocker Hosts List, CoinBlocker Hosts List Browser,CoinBlocker Hosts List Optional, CoinBlocker IPs List, NoCoin Hosts.
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upnorth last edited by upnorth
@hadesbcn said in NoCoin Issue?:
Nano adblocker or ublock origin + https://filterlists.com/. Suscribe: CoinBlocker Domains List, CoinBlocker Domains List Browser, CoinBlocker Domains List Optional, CoinBlocker Hosts List, CoinBlocker Hosts List Browser,CoinBlocker Hosts List Optional, CoinBlocker IPs List, NoCoin Hosts.
Thanks but no thanks. I already tested the NoCoin list and it dosen't seam to work on the specific supplied url in the first post.
I still hope anyone can help me out and include a screenshot as requested and with that simply verify if I'm right or wrong.
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upnorth last edited by upnorth
Maybe more then one report will make the Opera Team try and help finally kill the mining because it make not sense to report it to the list authors as anyone can super easy add the page into the custom filter as I mentioned previously and see what happens and I saw that it didn't help.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@upnorth If the NoCoin list authors add that page to the list, everyone using it would benefit from the addition.
Opera just use the third party lists, they don't modify them as far as I know.
And I'm not so sure that adding a page to the list is something trivial.
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upnorth last edited by upnorth
I agree but whats the point if nobody else seams interesting to help me confirm it actually blocks or not.
I have a software that actually blocks things like this anyway and is not browser dependent so I'll guess I just stick with that.
Thanks for all the replies @leocg