Review for Bluhell Firewall by Robot Knight
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
there should be a menu that would allow a user to pick and choose which sets of filters they want to enable. the ad blocking needs to be off by default and any pop-up/malware/phishing filters obviously need to be on by default. Also something that would be nice is to make it so that you could sync it with your firefox account and even pick and choose which youtube channels get to show you ads. Also the malware, phishing and pop-up filters should have exclusions menus of their own that act independently of each other and the exclusions for the ad blocking rules. there could also be a tutorial menu like what ghostery shows when you first install it. if you develop this addon and you have read this somewhat poorly worded comment, i thank you personally. before i forget...all cookies from ad networks need to be blocked from being downloaded unless deliberately allowed by the user
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.5.0.1-signed).Hmm, you forgot to ask for the moon...
Seriously, if you need all that use any of the alternatives, Bluhell won't become another bloated ad-blocker/privacy-protector.
Btw, about cookies... the domains are blocked before Firefox creates the HTTP request, so not only cookies are blocked already, but even DNS servers aren't reached as well.
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