Re: privoxy conundrum [*NOT* solved]

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Frank Cox wrote:

> customizegoogle

I thought I would read that ;-)

Now, I noticed something curious:

All the Canadian and German online newspapers I read 
seem to fare quite well with the default.actions (ads 
are blocked, with the exception of their own ads, but I 
don't object to an ad for financial post on the 
national post site, as the financial post is the 
business section of national post; or getting a yahoo 
mail ad on the ca.yahoo.com site, since that is yahoo's 
mail program).

However, the French newspapers I read don't seem to 
fare well with default.actions at all. Just checking 
liberation.fr/monde today, I noticed that 
doubleclick.net and smartadserver.com are getting 
through! I know that doubleclick is in default.actions, 
so how come?

I don't understand why ads that are blocked by default 
in default.actions appear anyway and why I must 
explicitly block them yet again in user.actions.

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