← Back to context Comment by chmod775 5 hours ago Most adblockers/privacy extensions disable this.uBlock Origin does it by default for instance. 2 comments chmod775 Reply efortis 5 hours ago Do they block <link rel=prefetch> completely?On Brave, the workaround on that linked snippet bypasses their blocking. chmod775 1 hour ago Well, uBlock Origin sets network.prefetch-next=false and network.dns.disablePrefetch=true, so yes.The reason is that browser prefetching may hit URLs that were intended to be blocked.
efortis 5 hours ago Do they block <link rel=prefetch> completely?On Brave, the workaround on that linked snippet bypasses their blocking. chmod775 1 hour ago Well, uBlock Origin sets network.prefetch-next=false and network.dns.disablePrefetch=true, so yes.The reason is that browser prefetching may hit URLs that were intended to be blocked.
chmod775 1 hour ago Well, uBlock Origin sets network.prefetch-next=false and network.dns.disablePrefetch=true, so yes.The reason is that browser prefetching may hit URLs that were intended to be blocked.
Do they block <link rel=prefetch> completely?
On Brave, the workaround on that linked snippet bypasses their blocking.
Well, uBlock Origin sets network.prefetch-next=false and network.dns.disablePrefetch=true, so yes.
The reason is that browser prefetching may hit URLs that were intended to be blocked.