Domain whitelist

World's smallest interactive ad blocker, only allow requests from user-defined list of domains.

Domain Whitelist (DW) is the world's smallest interactive ad blocker, designed to block all HTTP requests except those from domains you explicitly allow. Upon installing, DW demands active management as you must whitelist each site you want to access, ensuring complete control over what loads in your browser.

At only 5 kB of source code, DW is exceptionally lightweight and transparent, allowing anyone to review and modify it. This makes it ideal for users who prioritize privacy and trust verifiable open-source software. Distributed under the GNU GPL v3 license, DW encourages customization and community contributions. Note, initial setup requires attention and patience, making DW suitable for advanced users seeking strict domain-based web filtering.

By:
Dusan Halicky
Users:
183 -4
Rating:
5.00
(1)
Version:
1.0.40 Last updated: 2020-04-27
Creation date:
2020-04-24
Risk:
Moderate risk impact Low risk likelihood
Permissions:
  • http://*/*
  • https://*/*
  • webRequest
  • webRequestBlocking
  • contextMenus
Size:
12.30KB
Email:
du*****@gmail.com
URLs:
Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Chrome Web Store
Updated:
14 hours ago

User reviews

I have used previously a number of extensions in order to cope with ads and all that related annoying stuff so far all had disappointed me, the most popular add blocker made me lose my patience luckily to the rescue comes this extension by Dusan. It solved all my problems. Yes it requires prior knowledge of the web addresses and on what their purpose is, but as soon as you master it it becomes smooth and effective in the elimination of all unwanted including the ads. Bravo Dusan. I hope other people will spend time mastering it then its benefit will pay off greatly!
by Dr*****, 2019-04-04
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Risk impact
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Domain whitelist requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Allows access to all websites, posing a significant security risk as it can monitor and modify data from any visited site.
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Risk likelihood
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Domain whitelist has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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