Nope. Trackers. Do better.
https://scripts.iconnode.com/82670.js
https://scripts.iconnode.com/105442.js
https://scripts.iconnode.com/70225.js
Test in Fanboy Annoyances (replacing the other 3 lists)
Guess it stays, the cname is a tracker, which is why its blocked and will stay blocked.
No thanks. Its staying.
Making a generic filter like this would be bad, and could be taken advantage of.
Remove the cname
secure-eugo.arrow.com. 300 IN CNAME s159500889.hs.eloqua.com.
No thanks, its staying.
Looks fine here, leaving.
No thankyou. Leaving.
Removed. but will re-evaluated if a cookie message is seen
Remove the CNAME.
shared.jodel.com. 300 IN CNAME custom.bnc.lt.
Cant be blocked, causes issues if bypassed
Not needed, if the adblocker supports CNAME's blocking go.pardot.com will also block these domains.
Confirmed is a scam site. Remains blocked
Thats nice, no site example and steps. It'll stay. thanks.
This is advert.
Are ads still being served on it? Yes or No?
Which site does it come from?
Should be in a regional list
See https://github.com/easylist/easylist/bl ... asyprivacy
We block anti-bot checks.
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/cname-tr ... a.txt#L468
Remove the oracle eloqua CNAME