https://www.washingtonpost.com/ is also missing from Safari. (I'm currently running Safari 13 on MacOS 10.14.6)
Site | Browser | MacOS version |
Safari 13, Chrome 77.0.3865.90 | 10.14.16 | |
Safari 13, Chrome 77.0.3865.90 | 10.14.16 |
I hadn't but... as of today the Assistant is showing up on these sites.@pfarmer
Hello there!
Please, check the user filters.
Maybe you have turned off the filtering for these sites?
Thank you.Can't reproduce, it shows on all of them for me in Chrome, Edge (both the old Edge and Chromium-based Edge) and Firefox.
With it not showing on YouTube for you, that usually suggests to me QUIC is enabled and not being blocked correctly. You could try going to edge://flags/#enable-quic and setting the Experimental QUIC protocol to Disabled and press the blue Restart button.
Help me out here: where/how does one turn on "Filter localhost"?Issue solved by turning on "Filter localhost".
It's in Advanced Settings.Help me out here: where/how does one turn on "Filter localhost"?
I am running AdGuard for Mac Desktop and do not see this anywhere as an option.
It should already filter ads, but if it's not something's wrong. Are you using any antivirus/antimalware software? If so, what?I am using AD for windows. Sorry, my question is, can I filter ads in Google Chrome only by turning on WFP filtering?