Hi Rick,
could you please add .netmining. to the filters ?
Example of sites that use them : http://www.standaard.be/Artikel/Detail. ... 102008_029
.netmining
Thanks again ! 
Rick,
Just 2 questions, should I be doing other requests here from now on, or are inclusions rather added on another "point-of-view" since I mostly find tracking-, and other non-worthy items on belgian/dutch sites, and perhaps that's not the primary target of this list.
And secondly, I understand that the "Element Hiding Helper"'s way of working is that the actually contents ARE downloaded, even if they were malware, but they're just being hidden, which could mean an infected system without us knowing/seeing anything about it. So my 2nd question is simple, are items on the blacklist actually being filtered out of the source-code so they aren't even requested, or are they being downloaded anyway ?
Anyway, thanks for this great tool !

Rick,
Just 2 questions, should I be doing other requests here from now on, or are inclusions rather added on another "point-of-view" since I mostly find tracking-, and other non-worthy items on belgian/dutch sites, and perhaps that's not the primary target of this list.
And secondly, I understand that the "Element Hiding Helper"'s way of working is that the actually contents ARE downloaded, even if they were malware, but they're just being hidden, which could mean an infected system without us knowing/seeing anything about it. So my 2nd question is simple, are items on the blacklist actually being filtered out of the source-code so they aren't even requested, or are they being downloaded anyway ?
Anyway, thanks for this great tool !
Rick's forum should be the better place for that: http://forums.lanik.us/berzerk wrote:should I be doing other requests here from now on
EasyPrivacy (formerly Tracking Filter) is designed to block tracking on sites of all languages/countries.berzerk wrote:or are inclusions rather added on another "point-of-view" since I mostly find tracking-, and other non-worthy items on belgian/dutch sites, and perhaps that's not the primary target of this list.
EasyList&EasyElement are mainly targeted on blocking ads on English sites.
Normal filters are really blocking the request of an item, you never get it on your computer.berzerk wrote:are items on the blacklist actually being filtered out of the source-code so they aren't even requested, or are they being downloaded anyway ?