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ProRunner2011-04-23 01:14:36
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ProRunner, 2011-04-23 01:14:36

Adblock for Chrome for specific sites only

I don't usually get annoyed by ads and don't mind watching them, but on some sites the amount of ads is off the charts and I want to turn them off.

Can you tell me an extension where you can set not a list of exclusions, but, on the contrary, a list of sites on which (and only on which) the extension should work? In the standard Adblock for Chrome, I could not find such an opportunity.

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bmbss, 2019-01-10
@bmbss

I also asked a similar question, and found a solution:
1) right-click on the extension
2) the extension can access site data ...
3) when you click on the extension.
now the application starts working on the site only when you click on it. latest version of chrome.

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Alexey, 2011-04-23
@Sterhel

So it’s like setting AdBlock -> Subscribing to filter lists, this is the “List of sites on which the extension works ”, or did I misunderstand you?
And if on some site you want to permanently disable AdBlock, then left-click on the icon -\u003e “Do not run on this page”.

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Nicholas, 2011-04-23
@pnick

You need to create your own filter , which includes those sites on which you want to block ads.
Here is an example of a Russian additional list of filters: ruadlist.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/advblock.txt
Then upload the filter description file to any hosting and specify it on the settings page in the "Or enter URL:" field. This is how I did my custom filters.

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Eugene Kupchak, 2016-09-13
@e_kupchak

The topic is relevant, now I did not find any information.
I work with the web for work and AdBlock slows down sites a lot and cuts out what I need, it’s not like adding everything to exceptions, but it’s extremely necessary to add a couple of resources.
Is there some mechanism that by default disables the AdBlock check and enables it only on selected sites?

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