3 points | by az09mugen 4 hours ago ago
4 comments
I think this can be done fairly easily with uBlock Origin. You'll need a mobile browser that supports extensions like Kiwi browser.
Does Filter Keywords in settings not do what you want in hacki?
It doesn't filter out domains. It only acts on titles.
I dont like clicking on articles that I then discover are behind a paywall
if you have ublock origin installed you can add a filter to the "My filters" section.
this blocks wsj.
www.news.ycombinator.##.g:has(a[href="wjs."])
www.news.ycombinator.##a[href="wjs."]:upward(1)
Do the same for your search engine to eliminate all 20 pages of amazon searches from startpage when searching for a new pair of socks.
www.startpage.##.g:has(a[href="amazon."])
www.startpage.##a[href="amazon."]:upward(1)
works with startpage, google and qwant.
Just change the search engine name and website you want to block
I think this can be done fairly easily with uBlock Origin. You'll need a mobile browser that supports extensions like Kiwi browser.
Does Filter Keywords in settings not do what you want in hacki?
It doesn't filter out domains. It only acts on titles.
I dont like clicking on articles that I then discover are behind a paywall
if you have ublock origin installed you can add a filter to the "My filters" section.
this blocks wsj.
www.news.ycombinator.##.g:has(a[href="wjs."])
www.news.ycombinator.##a[href="wjs."]:upward(1)
Do the same for your search engine to eliminate all 20 pages of amazon searches from startpage when searching for a new pair of socks.
www.startpage.##.g:has(a[href="amazon."])
www.startpage.##a[href="amazon."]:upward(1)
works with startpage, google and qwant.
Just change the search engine name and website you want to block