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######################################################################
#
# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/default.action.master,v $
#
# $Id: default.action.master,v 1.38 2006/10/21 22:21:45 hal9 Exp $
#
# Requires : This version requires Privoxy v3.0.4 or later due to
# syntax changes.
#
# Purpose : Default actions file, see
# http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html.
# This file is subject to periodic updating. Local exceptions
# and enhancements are better placed in user.action.
#
# Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001 - 2006 the
# Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
#
# Note: Updated versions of this file will be made available from time
# to time. Check http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118
# for updates and/or subscribe to the announce mailing list
# (http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ijbswa-announce) if you
# wish to receive an email notice whenever updates are released.
#
# We value your feedback. However, to provide you with the best support,
# please note:
#
# * Use the support forum to get help:
# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=211118
# * Submit feedback for this actions file only through the
# SF actions file feedback tracker:
# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288
# * Submit bugs only through our bug forum:
# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=111118
# Make sure that the bug has not already been submitted. Please try
# to verify that it is a Privoxy bug, and not a browser or site
# bug first. If you are using your own custom configuration, please
# try the stock configs to see if the problem is a configuration
# related bug. And if possible please try the latest CVS sources.
# * Submit feature requests only through our feature request forum:
# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=361118&group_id=11118&func=browse
#
# For any other issues, feel free to use the mailing lists:
# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118
#
# Anyone interested in actively participating in development and related
# discussions can join the appropriate mailing list here:
# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118. Archives are available
# here too.
#
# The current development version of this file is located:
# http://ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/ijbswa/current/default.action.master
#
#############################################################################
# Syntax
#############################################################################
#
# A much better explanation can be found in the user manual which is
# part of the distribution and can be found at http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual
#
# To determine which actions apply to a request, the URL of the request is
# compared to all patterns in this file. Every time it matches, the list of
# applicable actions for this URL is incrementally updated. You can trace
# this process by visiting http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info
#
# There are 4 types of lines in this file: comments (like this line),
# actions, aliases and patterns, all of which are explained below.
#
#############################################################################
# Pattern Syntax
#############################################################################
#
# 1. On Domains and Paths
# -----------------------
#
# Generally, a pattern has the form <domain>/<path>, where both the <domain>
# and <path> part are optional. The pattern matching syntax is different for
# each. If you only specify a domain part, the "/" can be left out, but it is
# required for the path part.
#
# www.example.com
# is a domain-only pattern and will match any request to www.example.com
#
# www.example.com/
# means exactly the same (but is slightly less efficient)
#
# www.example.com/index.html
# matches only the document /index.html on www.example.com
#
# /index.html
# matches the document /index.html, regardless of the domain
#
# index.html
# matches nothing, since it would be interpreted as a domain name and
# there is no top-level domain called ".html".
#
# 2. Domain Syntax
# ----------------
#
# The matching of the domain part offers some flexible options: If the
# domain starts or ends with a dot, it becomes unanchored at that end:
#
# www.example.com
# matches only www.example.com
#
# .example.com
# matches any domain that ENDS in .example.com
#
# www.
# matches any domain that STARTS with www.
#
# .example.
# matches any domain that CONTAINS example
#
#
# Additionally, there are wildcards that you can use in the domain names
# themselves. They work pretty similar to shell wildcards: "*" stands for
# zero or more arbitrary characters, "?" stands for one, and you can define
# charachter classes in square brackets and they can be freely mixed:
#
# ad*.example.com
# matches adserver.example.com, ads.example.com, etc but not sfads.example.com
#
# *ad*.example.com
# matches all of the above
#
# .?pix.com
# matches www.ipix.com, pictures.epix.com, a.b.c.d.e.upix.com etc
#
# www[1-9a-ez].example.com
# matches www1.example.com, www4.example.com, wwwd.example.com,
# wwwz.example.com etc, but not wwww.example.com
#
# You get the idea?
#
# 2. Path Syntax
# --------------
#
# Paths are specified as full regular expressions, and are more flexible than
# the domain syntax above. A comprehensive discussion of regular expressions
# wouldn't fit here.
#
# Perl compatible regular expressions are used. See the pcre/docs/ direcory or
# man perlre (also available at http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html) for
# details. The appendix to our User Manual also has some detail.
#
# Please note that matching in the path is CASE INSENSITIVE by default, but
# you can switch to case sensitive by starting the pattern with the "(?-i)"
# switch:
#
# www.example.com/(?-i)PaTtErN.*
# will match only documents whose path starts with PaTtErN in exactly this
# capitalization.
#
# Partially case-sensetive and partially case-insensitive patterns are
# possible, but the rules about splitting them up are extremely complex
# - see the PCRE documentation for more information.
#
#############################################################################
# Action Syntax
#############################################################################
#
# There are 3 kinds of actions:
#
# Boolean (e.g. "block"):
# +name # enable
# -name # disable
#
# Parameterized (e.g. "hide-user-agent"):
# +name{param} # enable and set parameter to "param"
# -name # disable
#
# Multi-value (e.g. "add-header", "send-wafer"):
# +name{param} # enable and add parameter "param"
# -name{param} # remove the parameter "param"
# -name # disable totally
#
# The default (if you don't specify anything in this file) is not to take
# any actions - i.e completely disabled, so Privoxy will just be a
# normal, non-blocking, non-anonymizing proxy. You must specifically
# enable the privacy and blocking features you need (although the
# provided default actions file will do that for you).
#
# Later actions always override earlier ones. For multi-valued actions,
# the actions are applied in the order they are specified.
#
#############################################################################
# Valid actions are:
#############################################################################
#
# +add-header{Name: value}
# Adds the specified HTTP header, which is not checked for validity.
# You may specify this many times to specify many headers.
#
# +block
# Block this URL. Privoxy will ignore this URL completely, and not request
# it.
#
# +content-type-overwrite
# Replaces the "Content-Type:" HTTP server header, so that unwanted
# download menus will not pop up, or changes the browser's rendering mode.
#
# +crunch-client-header{string}
# Deletes every header sent by the client that contains the string the
# user supplied as parameter.
#
# +crunch-if-none-match
# Deletes the "If-None-Match:" HTTP client header.
#
# +crunch-server-header{string}
# Deletes every header sent by the server that contains the string the
# user supplied as a parameter.
#
# +deanimate-gifs{last}
# +deanimate-gifs{first}
# Deanimate all animated GIF images, i.e. reduce them to their last
# frame. This will also shrink the images considerably. (In bytes,
# not pixels!)
# If the option "first" is given, the first frame of the animation
# is used as the replacement. If "last" is given, the last frame of
# the animation is used instead, which propably makes more sense for
# most banner animations, but also has the risk of not showing the
# entire last frame (if it is only a delta to an earlier frame).
#
# +downgrade-http-version
# Downgrade HTTP/1.1 client requests to HTTP/1.0 and downgrade the
# responses as well. Use this action for servers that use HTTP/1.1
# protocol features that Privoxy currently can't handle yet.
#
# +fast-redirects{check-decoded-url}
# +fast-redirects{simple-check}
# Many sites, like yahoo.com, don't just link to other sites.
# Instead, they will link to some script on their own server,
# giving the destination as a parameter, which will then redirect
# you to the final target.
#
# URLs resulting from this scheme typically look like:
# http://some.place/some_script?http://some.where-else
#
# Sometimes, there are even multiple consecutive redirects encoded
# in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your web browing
# more traceable, since the server from which you follow such a link
# can see where you go to. Apart from that, valuable bandwidth and
# time is wasted, while your browser aks the server for one redirect
# after the other. Plus, it feeds the advertisers.
#
# The +fast-redirects{check-decoded-url} option enables interception of
# these requests by Privoxy, who will cut off all but the last valid URL
# in the request and send a local redirect back to your browser without
# contacting the intermediate sites. NOTE: Syntax change as of v.3.0.4.
#
# +filter{name}
# All files of text-based type, most notably HTML and JavaScript, to which
# this action applies, can be filtered on-the-fly through the specified
# regular expression based substitutions. (Note: plain text documents are
# exempted from filtering, because web servers often use the text/plain
# MIME type for all files whose type they don't know.) By default,
# filtering works only on the raw document content itself (that which can
# be seen with View Source), not the headers. Repeat for multiple filters.
# Use with caution: filters can be very intrusive.
#
# Filters predefined in the supplied default.action include:
#
# js-annoyances: Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse
# js-events: Kill all JS event bindings (Radically destructive! Use only on real suckers)
# html-annoyances: Get rid of particularly annoying HTML abuse
# content-cookies: Kill cookies that come in the HTML or JS content
# refresh-tags: Kill automatic refresh tags (for dial-on-demand setups)
# unsolicited-popups: Disable only unsolicited pop-up windows
# all-popups: Kill all popups in JavaScript and HTML
# img-reorder: Reorder attributes in <img> tags to make the banners-by-* filters more effective
# banners-by-size: Kill banners by size (very efficient!)
# banners-by-link: Kill banners by their links to known clicktrackers
# webbugs: Squish WebBugs (1x1 invisible GIFs used for user tracking)
# tiny-textforms: Extend those tiny textareas up to 40x80 and kill the hard wrap
# jumping-windows: Prevent windows from resizing and moving themselves
# frameset-borders: Give frames a border
# demoronizer: Fix MS's non-standard use of standard charsets
# shockwave-flash: Kill embedded Shockwave Flash objects
# quicktime-kioskmode: Make Quicktime movies saveable
# fun: Text replacements for subversive browsing fun!
# crude-parental: Kill all web pages that contain the words "sex" or "warez"
# ie-exploits: Disable some known Internet Explorer bug exploits
# site-specifics: Cure for site-specific problems. Don't apply generally!
#
# +filter-client-headers
# By default, filters only apply to the document content itself. This will
# extend those filters to include the client's headers as well.
#
# +filter-server-headers
# By default, filters only apply to the document content itself. This will
# extend those filters to include the server's headers as well.
#
# +force-text-mode
# Declares a document as plain text, even if the "Content-Type:" isn't detected
# as such.
#
# +handle-as-empty-document
# This action alone doesn't do anything noticeable. It just marks URLs. If
# the block action also applies, the presence or absence of this mark
# decides whether an HTML "blocked" page, or an empty document will be sent
# to the client as a substitute for the blocked content.
#
# +hide-accept-language{lang}
# +hide-accept-language{block}
# Deletes or replaces the "Accept-Language:" HTTP header in client
# requests.
#
# +hide-content-disposition{block}
# +hide-content-disposition{string}
# Deletes or replaces the "Content-Disposition:" HTTP header set by some
# servers. This can be used to prevent download menus for content you
# prefer to view inside the browser, for example.
#
# +hide-forwarded-for-headers
# Block any existing X-Forwarded-for header, and do not add a new one.
#
# +hide-from-header{block}
# +hide-from-header{spam@sittingduck.xqq}
# If the browser sends a "From:" header containing your e-mail address,
# either completely removes the header ("block"), or change it to the
# specified e-mail address.
#
# +hide-if-modified-since{block}
# +hide-if-modified-since{-1}
# Deletes the "If-Modified-Since:" HTTP client header or modifies its
# value, preventing another way to track users.
#
# +hide-referer{block}
# +hide-referer{forge}
# +hide-referer{http://nowhere.com}
# Don't send the "Referer:" (sic) header to the web site. You can
# block it, forge a URL to the same server as the request (which is
# preferred because some sites will not send images otherwise) or
# set it to a constant string.
#
# +hide-referrer{...}
# Alternative spelling of +hide-referer. Has the same parameters,
# and can be freely mixed with, "+hide-referer". ("referrer" is the
# correct English spelling, however the HTTP specification has a
# bug - it requires it to be spelt "referer").
#
# +hide-user-agent{browser-type}
# Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your
# browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
# value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on Linux:
# +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
# Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
# +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
# (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why tell them?)
#
# +handle-as-image
# Treat this URL as an image. This only matters if it's also "+block"ed,
# in which case a "blocked" image can be sent rather than a HTML page.
# See +set-image-blocker{} for the control over what is actually sent.
#
# +inspect-jpegs
# Scan jpeg headers for malformed comment blocks and correct them.
#
# +set-image-blocker{blank}
# +set-image-blocker{pattern}
# +set-image-blocker{<URL>} with <url> being any valid image URL
# Decides what to do with URLs that end up tagged with {+block +handle-as-image}.
# There are 4 options:
# * "-set-image-blocker" will send a HTML "blocked" page, usually
# resulting in a "broken image" icon.
# * "+set-image-blocker{blank}" will send a 1x1 transparent image
# * "+set-image-blocker{pattern}" will send a 4x4 grey/white pattern
# which is less intrusive than the logo but easier to recognize
# than the transparent one.
# * "+set-image-blocker{<URL>}" will send a HTTP temporary redirect
# to the specified image URL.
#
#
# +limit-connect{portlist}
# The CONNECT methods exists in HTTP to allow access to secure websites
# (https:// URLs) through proxies. It works very simply: The proxy
# connects to the server on the specified port, and then short-circuits
# its connections to the cliant and to the remote proxy.
# This can be a big security hole, since CONNECT-enabled proxies can
# be abused as TCP relays very easily.
# By default, i.e. in the absence of a +limit-connect action, Privoxy
# will only allow CONNECT requests to port 443, which is the standard port
# for https.
# If you want to allow CONNECT for more ports than that, or want to forbid
# CONNECT altogether, you can specify a comma separated list of ports and port
# ranges (the latter using dashes, with the minimum defaulting to 0 and max to 65K):
#
# +limit-connect{443} # This is the default and need no be specified.
# +limit-connect{80,443} # Ports 80 and 443 are OK.
# +limit-connect{-3, 7, 20-100, 500-} # Port less than 3, 7, 20 to 100, and above 500 are OK.
#
# +overwrite-last-modified{block}
# +overwrite-last-modified{reset-to-request-time}
# +overwrite-last-modified{randomize}
# Removing the "Last-Modified:" header is useful for filter testing, where
# you want to force a real reload instead of getting status code "304",
# which would cause the browser to reuse the old version of the page.
#
# The "randomize" option overwrites the value of the "Last-Modified:"
# header with a randomly chosen time between the original value and the
# current time. In theory the server could send each document with a
# different "Last-Modified:" header to track visits without using cookies.
# "Randomize" makes it impossible and the browser can still revalidate
# cached documents.
#
# "reset-to-request-time" overwrites the value of the "Last-Modified:"
# header with the current time. You could use this option together with
# hided-if-modified-since to further customize your random range.
#
# +prevent-compression
# Prevent the website from compressing the data. Some websites do
# that, which is a problem for Privoxy, since +filter, +kill-popups
# and +gif-deanimate will not work on compressed data. Will slow down
# connections to those websites, though.
#
# +prevent-keeping-cookies
# +session-cookies-only
# If the website sets cookies, make sure they are erased when you exit
# and restart your web browser. This makes profiling cookies useless,
# but won't break sites which require cookies so that you can log in
# or for transactions.
#
# +crunch-outgoing-cookies
# Prevent the website from reading cookies
#
# +crunch-incoming-cookies
# Prevent the website from setting cookies
#
# +kill-popups (deprecated)
# Filter the website through a built-in filter to disable
# window.open() etc. The two alternative spellings are
# equivalent.
#
# +redirect{<URL>}
# Convinces the browser that the requested document has been moved to
# another location and the browser should get it from the specified
# URL.
#
# +send-vanilla-wafer
# This action only applies if you are using a jarfile. It sends a
# cookie to every site stating that you do not accept any copyright
# on cookies sent to you, and asking them not to track you. Of
# course, this is a (relatively) unique header they could use to
# track you.
#
# +send-wafer{name=value}
# This allows you to add an arbitrary cookie. Specify it multiple
# times in order to add several cookies.
#
# +treat-forbidden-connects-like-blocks
# If this action is enabled, Privoxy no longer makes a difference between
# forbidden connects and ordinary blocks.
#
# By default Privoxy answers forbidden "Connect" requests with a short
# error message inside the headers. If the browser doesn't display headers
# (most don't), you just see an empty page. With this action enabled,
# Privoxy displays the message that is used for ordinary blocks instead. If
# you decide to make an exception for the page in question, you can do so
# by following the "See why" link.
#
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
# Settings -- Don't change.
#############################################################################
{{settings}}
#############################################################################
for-privoxy-version=3.0.5

#############################################################################
# Aliases
#############################################################################
{{alias}}
#############################################################################
#
# You can define a short form for a list of permissions - e.g., instead
# of "-crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies -filter -fast-redirects",
# you can just write "shop". This is called an alias.
#
# Currently, an alias can contain any character except space, tab, '=', '{'
# or '}'.
# But please use only 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '+', and '-'.
#
# Alias names are not case sensitive.
#
# Aliases beginning with '+' or '-' may be used for system action names
# in future releases - so try to avoid alias names like this. (e.g.
# "+crunch-all-cookies" below is not a good name)
#
# Aliases must be defined before they are used.
#

# These aliases just save typing later:
#
+crunch-all-cookies = +crunch-incoming-cookies +crunch-outgoing-cookies
-crunch-all-cookies = -crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies
allow-all-cookies = -crunch-all-cookies -session-cookies-only
allow-popups = -filter{all-popups} -kill-popups -filter{unsolicited-popups}
+block-as-image = +block +handle-as-image
-block-as-image = -block

# These aliases define combinations of actions
# that are useful for certain types of sites:
#
fragile = -block -crunch-all-cookies -filter -fast-redirects -hide-referer -kill-popups -prevent-compression
shop = -crunch-all-cookies allow-popups

# Your favourite blend of filters:
#
myfilters = +filter{html-annoyances} +filter{js-annoyances} +filter{all-popups}\
+filter{webbugs} +filter{nimda} +filter{banners-by-size} #+filter{fun}

# Allow ads for selected useful free sites:
#
allow-ads = -block -filter{banners-by-size} -filter{banners-by-link}

#############################################################################
# Defaults
#############################################################################
{ \
-add-header \
-block \
-content-type-overwrite \
-crunch-client-header \
-crunch-if-none-match \
-crunch-outgoing-cookies \
-crunch-incoming-cookies \
-crunch-server-header \
-deanimate-gifs \
-downgrade-http-version \
-fast-redirects \
-filter{js-annoyances} \
-filter{js-events} \
-filter{html-annoyances} \
-filter{content-cookies} \
-filter{refresh-tags} \
-filter{unsolicited-popups} \
-filter{all-popups} \
-filter{img-reorder} \
-filter{banners-by-size} \
-filter{banners-by-link} \
-filter{webbugs} \
-filter{tiny-textforms} \
-filter{jumping-windows} \
-filter{frameset-borders} \
-filter{demoronizer} \
-filter{shockwave-flash} \
-filter{quicktime-kioskmode} \
-filter{fun} \
-filter{crude-parental} \
-filter{ie-exploits} \
-filter{site-specifics} \
-filter-client-headers \
-filter-server-headers \
-force-text-mode \
-handle-as-empty-document \
-handle-as-image \
-hide-accept-language \
-hide-content-disposition \
-hide-if-modified-since \
+hide-forwarded-for-headers \
+hide-from-header{block} \
-hide-referrer \
-hide-user-agent \
-inspect-jpegs \
-kill-popups \
-limit-connect \
-prevent-compression \
-overwrite-last-modified \
-redirect \
-send-vanilla-wafer \
-send-wafer \
-session-cookies-only \
+set-image-blocker{pattern} \
-treat-forbidden-connects-like-blocks \
}
/ # Match all URLs

#############################################################################
# These extensions belong to images:
#############################################################################
{+handle-as-image -filter}
#############################################################################
/.*\.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp|ico)($|\?)

#############################################################################
# These don't:
#############################################################################
{-handle-as-image}
/.*\.(js|php|css|.?html?)

#############################################################################
# Generic block patterns by host:
#############################################################################
{+block}
ad*.
.*ads.
.ad.
.*advert*.
*banner*.
count*.
*counter.
promotions.

#############################################################################
# Generic unblockers by host:
#############################################################################
{-block}
adsl.
ad[udmw]*.
adbl*.
adam*.
adob*.
adrenaline.
adtp*.
adv[oia]*.
.*road*.
.olympiad*.
.*load*.
.*[epu]ad*.
county*.
countr*.

#############################################################################
# Generic block patterns by path:
#############################################################################
{+block}
/(.*/)?ad(\?|/|s|v|_?(image|se?rv|box)|cycle|rotate|mentor|click|f[ra]m|script|stream|fetch|log|space)
/.*ads(new)?/
/(.*/)?(ad|all|nn|db|promo(tion)?)?[-_]?banner
/(.*/)?(publicite|werbung|reklaa?m|annonse|maino(kset|nta|s)?/)
/.*(count|track|compteur|adframe|adse?rve?|banner)(er|run)?(\?|\.(pl|cgi|exe|dll|asp|php|cpt))
/(.*/)?clicktrack

#############################################################################
# Generic unblockers by path:
#############################################################################
{-block}
/.*ad(sl|v(i[cs]|o|an|ertencia|ent|.*search)) # advice/advisories/advan*/advertencia (spanish)
/.*(lo|thre|he|d|gr|l|ro|re|squ)ads
/.*account
support./(.*/)?track

#############################################################################
# Exceptions for academia
#############################################################################
.edu
.ac.*/
.uni-*.de
.tu-*.de
.gov
.hs-*.de
.fh-*.de

#############################################################################
# Catch-all for false-positives that are just TOO obvious to let go
#############################################################################
{+block}
.ads[erv][rv]*.
.ads.
/(.*/)?ad(se?rv|click|stream|image)

#############################################################################
# Site-specific block patterns;
#############################################################################
.hitbox.com
.the-gadgeteer.com/cgi-bin/getimage.cgi/
dest.travelocity.com/website/destinations/images/partner_frommers.gif
dest.travelocity.com/website/destinations/images/travelex_logo.gif
i.imdb.com/Photos/CMSIcons/(?!buttons|emoticons)
rcm.amazon.com
.nytimes.com/adx/
#www.popupad.net/ats/
.adtrak.net
.elitemediagroup.net
.popuptraffic.com
.hit-now.com
[a-v]*.valueclick.com
.cpays.com
.oxado.com
.adultfriendfinder.com
/scripts/cms/xcms.asp
/.*intellitxt/
.intellitxt.com
.klipmart.com
ad*.com.com
dw.com.com
sales.liveperson.net
.iad.liveperson.net
data.coremetrics.com/cm
.realmedia.com/data/
.revsci.net
.clickability.com
/.*clickability(.com)?/
stats.*.ihost.com
.2o7.net
.webtrends.com
.tacoda.
.ign.com
ad.theadhost.com
.adbureau.net
.adgardener.com
.revenue.net
.geocities.com/js_source

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc Junk.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{+block +handle-as-empty-document}
/b/ss/.+
/HG\?hc=
.visistat.com
.google-analytics.
.overture.
.doubleclick.net/adi
.doubleclick.net/(.*/)?adj/
view.atdmt.com/(.*/)?iview/
tracking.
/(.*/)?adjs\.php\?

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JavaScripts for ad and popup generation
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
pagead*.googlesyndication./.*\.js
a.tfag.de/js.ng/
/popunder

#############################################################################
# Generic block-as-image patterns:
#############################################################################
{+block-as-image}
/.*ad_?image\.(php|cgi)
/.*recips?/
/bandeaux/
/.*client_?ad\.(php|cgi)
/.*AIM_UAC.adp

#############################################################################
# Site-specific block-as-image patterns:
#############################################################################
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Banner farms:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
?r.atwola.com
.[a-vx-z]*.doubleclick.net/(?!(.*/)?ad[ji])
.*servedby.advertising.com
.a.yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$
.a[0-9].yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$
.yimg.com/(.*/)?a/
.yimg.com/.*/(flash|java)/promotions
.yimg.com/a/.*/flash/
bs*.gsanet.com
bs*.einets.com
.qkimg.net
[a-vx-z]*.atdmt.com/
.fastclick.net
.casalemedia.com
kermit.macnn.com/
quinst.com/images
valuepage.com/images
ia.imdb.com/.*\.swf
.reactivpub.
.as*.falkag.
a.tribalfusion.com/
.adserver.com/
.ru4.com/
www.smartadserver.com/
admedia.
jmcms.cydoor.com/
.adtrix.com
*[0-9].tribalfusion.com/
img.mediaplex.com
a*farm.mediaplex.com
view.atdmt.com
matrix.mediavantage.
.cibleclick.com
.netracker.net
.interclick.com
.maxserving.com
.gonamic.de
.webads.
.adlegend.com
.belnk.com
.euros4click.
ads-*.quarterserver.
searchportal.information.com/
images.ibsys.com/

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cross-site user tracking
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
.*.*.spylog.com/
statse.webtrendslive.com
spinbox.versiontracker.com/.*\.(gif|jpg)
stat.onestat.com
.[a-vx-z]*.tradedoubler.com
stat.webmedia.
log*.xiti.com/
log*.hit-parade.com/
www.xml.eshop.msn.com/tracksponsorimpression.asp
#stats.surfaid.ihost.com/(crc/)?images/(bounce/)?uc.GIF
stats./c?rc/.*/uc.gif
.imrworldwide.com
.clicktracks.com
.etracker.
.x-traceur.com
content.ipro.com
.247realmedia.com
.sify.com
.searchignite.com
.statcounter.com
.research-int.se/data
.cybermonitor.com
/(.*/)?c(lear)?\.gif\?.
#/(.*/)?(clear|(trans_?1x|blank)?1).gif
/(.*/)?(clear|blank|(trans_?|1x)?1).gif\?.+
log.go.com/log
stats.indextools.com
/.*/dcs.gif\?&?dcs
/__utm.gif\?

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Specific counters (see above for generic patterns)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
s*.sitemeter.com/meter
fastcounter.bcentral.com/
bilbo.counted.com/
#[a-z][0-9].nedstatbasic.net/

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# On-site ads and other single sources:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
.travelocity./Sponsor_gifs/
.weather.com/creatives/
.weather.com/web/services/email/
/.*/topslots/topslot
.contextweb.com/
.offermatica.com/
.adbrite.com
.jpost.com/images/\d+/promos/
.infoempleo.com/(pop-up|images(/Nueva/|/motor))
hera.hardocp.com/
leadback.advertising.
.yieldmanager.com/
.displayadsmedia.com
astalavista.box.sk/adult.*\.jpg
smartad.*.*.*
.bc.yahoo.com/b\?P=
.dinside.no/annonsorer/
/RealMedia/ads/

#############################################################################
# Site-specific unblockers:
#############################################################################
{-block}
.faqs.org/banner\.html
bannerblind.mozdev.org
advogato.org
ad*.vhb.de
.globalintersec.com/adv
banners.wunderground.com/
.openoffice.org/banners/
.amazon.com/.*/banners/
.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/
.gnome.org
.nycsubway.org/img/banner
.forgotten-ny.com/ADS/
counter.li.org
adrian.adrian.org
adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz
.swcp.com/rtoads/
.privoxy.org
sourceforge.net/.*tracker
.brawnylads.com
adzapper.
.altavista.com/web/adv
rads.mcafee.com/
linuxfromscratch.org/
dv411.com/.*advc50
.freeswan.org/
www.arm.com/.*ads
www.anybrowser.org/
www.tads.org/
.mbe.com/redir/packtrack.asp
.iship.com/trackit/
.esis.com.au/AdvSerialCards
.familysearch.org/.*banner
coder.com/creations/banner/
arnolds.dhs.org/static/adv_tools.html
.gpl.org/
.europa.eu.
.schooner.com/~loverso/no-ads/
source.bungie.org/
adonthell.linuxgames.com/
.bbc.co.uk/
adc.netlabs.org/
.tela.bc.ca/tads/
adbusters.org/
.eads.*/
.qualcomm.com/brew/developer/resources/ad/
/update/.*adsnt.*
msdn.microsoft.com/.*masthead
.indymedia.org
.seanbaby.com
cels.org/.*track
.nic.ad.jp
/(.*/)?somerights20.gif
.creativecommons.org
.ups.com/.*/track
.adju.
.rubberslug.com
.freebsd.org
adiumx.com
.googleadservices./pagead/adclick
.garaget.org/annonser/
edge.macworld.com
.discovery./.*/topads/
.dawn.com/.*/(9690dina|aurora_award)\.

#############################################################################
# Site-specific special rules:
#############################################################################

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These sites are very complex (read: keen on your identity) and require
# minimal interference.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{fragile}
.office.microsoft.com
.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
# too broad: .apple.com
www.apple.com
store.apple.com
images.apple.com
.update.microsoft.com
mail.google.

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Semi-fragile, allow for blocks.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{ -crunch-all-cookies -filter -fast-redirects -hide-referer -kill-popups -prevent-compression }
.yahoo.com

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Shopping and banking sites - allow cookies and pop-ups
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{shop}
.quietpc.com
.worldpay.com # for quietpc.com
.jungle.com
.dabs.com
.overclockers.co.uk
.db24.de
.ebay.
.mobile.de
www.fondationlejeu.com
www.techtv.com
.mywebgrocer.com

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subscription sites (with credible privacy policy) - allow permanent cookies
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-session-cookies-only}
.nytimes.com/
.volkskrant.nl/

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These sites require pop-ups, so don't use the unconditional filters.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{allow-popups}
www.aprilbarrows.com/discography\.html$
.nvidia.com
www*.chathouse.com/games/
.bild.t-online.de
.netflix.com
my.aol.com
i.cnn.net/cnn/.*/clickability/button
.rosettaproject.org
.quantum.com


#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sometimes (i.e. often!) fast-redirects catches things by mistake
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-fast-redirects}
www.ukc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wac\.cgi\?
.google.
.altavista.com/(.*(like|url|link):|trans.*urltext=)http
.speedfind.de
.nytimes.com
.yahoo.com/.*done=
.w3.org
.directhit.com
.zagats.com
my.msn.com/passport/pp(consent|set)\.ashx\?msnru=
www.passport.com/Consumer/default\.asp\?lc=[0-9]+&msppchlg=[01]&mspplogin=
login.passport.com/logout\.(asp|srf)\?
download.com.com/redir\?
www.fileplanet.com/redir\.asp\?
web.archive.org
.edu
.archive.org
www.guenstiger.de
.anonymizer.com
www.mailtothefuture.com
support.microsoft.com/
.alexa.com
www.translate.ru/url/
schneegans.de/
config.privoxy.org/

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# No filtering for sourcecode or other automatically parsed content
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-filter -prevent-compression}
cvs.
/.*(cvs(view|web)|viewcvs)
svn.
websvn.
/(.*/)?svn/
liveupdate.symantec.com
liveupdate.liveupdatesymantec.com
liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com
.bookmarklets.com
.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/
swquery.apple.com
swscan.apple.com
.speakeasy.net/\d+k
.debian.org
bugzilla.
.tldp.org
webmail.
.wiki*.
.*wiki.
/.*wiki/
maps.google.
.google.com/calendar
code.
developer.
.mozdev.org
.mozilla.org
.perl.org
.cpan.org
.webdeveloper.com
.ibm.com/developerworks
.apache.org/docs
.comptechdoc.org
.webmonkey.com
.webreference.com
docs.sun.com
java.sun.com
.thescripts.com
.php.net
.phpdeveloper.org
.oreillynet.com/pub
.devshed.com
.htmlgoodies.com
.javascript.com
javascript.internet.com
.w3schools.com
.devguru.com
javascriptkit.com
.xulplanet.com
.perl.com/language/newdocs
.freebsd.org
.watson.org
.netbsd.org
.openbsd.org
.dragonflybsd.org
.freedesktop.org
/(.*/)?flyspray/
/(.*/)?mail(man|archive|inglists?)/
bugs.
quoka.de

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These sites suffer from a bug in PHP < 4.2.3 (ob_gzhandler broken;
# workaround is to use zlib.output_compression):
# (Section obsolete as of Privoxy 3.0.3, which has workaround)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#{-prevent-compression}
# Surely this is rectified by now 09/16/06 ???
#www.powie.de
#www.phpcenter.de
#www.timeanddate.com
#.pclinuxonline.com
#.dungeoncrawl.org
#www.digitalspy.co.uk
#www.audio-illumination.org/forums/
#www.catchword.com
#www.ubernet.org
#www.ooodocs.org
#www.ntcompatible.com
#.winehq.com
#.dotcomtod.de/
#.tweakers.net
#.troublesathome.nl
#.art.softshape.com

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Innocent images in standard banner sizes found here:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-filter{banners-by-size}}
.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php
.cnn.com
.gamespot.com/gamespot
www.wral.com
.cartoonnetwork.com/
.anybrowser.org
images.google.
.pbs.org/.*/roadshow/
objects.povworld.org/cat/
www.xach.com/gimp/
.mapquest.com/directions/
.theonion.com/content/
.pattilupone.net/gallery.html
.ambrosiasw.com/
.microsoft.com
javabog.dk/ijk/
.w3.org

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These don't work without the referrer information:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-hide-referrer}
.totaleclips.com
.mandrakelinux.com/en/ftp.php3
validator.w3.org/check\?uri=referer
.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi
.telia.se

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These animated gifs are either useful or nice:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-deanimate-gifs}
.care2.com
.care-mail.com
.wunderground.com
66.28.250.180/data/
.teamquest.com/gifs/gunther/
.rubberslug.com

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These sites are so abusive that we need to kill all JS event bindings (and
# probably a break a lot along the way)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#{+filter{js-radical}}
#.planetspiele.de
#216.12.219.40

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The "site-specifics" filter has special cures for problems found here:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{+filter{site-specifics} +prevent-compression}
.spiegel.de/static/js/flash-plugin\.js
.quelle-bausparkasse.de/$
.groups.yahoo.com/group/
.nytimes.com/

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Content under these TLDs is most probably in character sets which the
# demoronizer filter would mess up
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-filter{demoronizer}}
.jp
.cn
.tw
.ru
.kr

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc special rules:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-filter{content-cookies} -filter{webbugs}}
.friendscout24.de
.webreference.com/js/column8/property.html

{-filter{fun}}
/(.*/)?user-manual/filter-file.html

#{+filter{img-reorder} +filter{banners-by-link}}
#www.dn.se

{-filter{img-reorder}}
.google.
/.*wired(\.com)?/
.wired.com/

{-filter{js-annoyances}}
.nasa.gov
.cnrs.fr
blogs.msdn.com

{-filter{unsolicited-popups}}
/.*mt.cgi$
.cnrs.fr
blogs.msdn.com

{+fast-redirects{check-decoded-url} -block}
.*rd.yahoo.com/

{+block}
/antitheft\.php

{+filter{tiny-textforms} +prevent-compression}
.sourceforge.net/tracker

{+downgrade-http-version}
:631

#{ -crunch-outgoing-cookies \
# -crunch-incoming-cookies \
# +session-cookies-only \
#}
#www.versiontracker.com/
 
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