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If you're using uMatrix, Edit in and Commit these lines to My rules in the Dashboard:
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If you're using uMatrix, Edit in and Commit these lines to My rules in the Dashboard:
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* ajax.aspnetcdn.com * allow
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* ajax.aspnetcdn.com script allow
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* ajax.googleapis.com * allow
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* ajax.googleapis.com script allow
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* ajax.microsoft.com * allow
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* ajax.microsoft.com script allow
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* cdn.jsdelivr.net * allow
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* cdn.jsdelivr.net script allow
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* cdnjs.cloudflare.com * allow
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* cdnjs.cloudflare.com script allow
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* code.jquery.com * allow
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* code.jquery.com script allow
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* lib.sinaapp.com * allow
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* lib.sinaapp.com script allow
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* libs.baidu.com * allow
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* libs.baidu.com script allow
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* upcdn.b0.upaiyun.com * allow
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* upcdn.b0.upaiyun.com script allow
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* yandex.st * allow
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* yandex.st script allow
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If you use uBlock<sub>0</sub> it shouldn't normally block these resources, but if you enable Advanced mode you might have a rule to block all or some third-party resources by default. In this case you can use the same rules as for uMatrix above. If you prefer, you can also change `allow` to `noop` to let normal uBlock<sub>0</sub> filtering take place:
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*Note:* Decentraleyes currently only bundles scripts, and if you want other resources to load you need to change `script` in the above rules to `*` and disable *"Block requests for missing resources"* in the Decentraleyes preferences. This will however result in network requests to these CDNs.
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If you use uBlock<sub>0</sub> it shouldn't normally block these resources, but if you enable Advanced mode you might have a rule to block third-party scripts by default. Unlike with uMatrix we can't whitelist only scripts for individual hosts, but you can still control whether other resources are loaded with *"Block requests for missing resources"* in the Decentraleyes preferences. We also have the ability to let normal filtering take place as opposed to completely whitelisting everything from these domains:
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* ajax.aspnetcdn.com * noop
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* ajax.aspnetcdn.com * noop
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* yandex.st * noop
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* yandex.st * noop
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This way, you can continue blocking other third-party resources while allowing Decentraleyes resources *unless* some filterlist has a reason to block the resource, for whatever reason.
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With these rules, uBlock<sub>0</sub> in Advanced mode will behave as in "normal" mode for these particular CDNs, which is usually what you want, but if you prefer you can change `noop` above to `allow` to ensure nothing from Decentraleyes is blocked.
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##### Can CDNs track me even though they do not place tracking cookies?
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##### Can CDNs track me even though they do not place tracking cookies?
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