• Subverb@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Use kagi.com. By default it indicates pay walled sites and you can also block whole domains if you choose. Listicles are broken out separately and if you’re feeling ambitious Kagi supports regex-based redirects, so you could redirect paywalled domains to a paywall bypass website.

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    10 months ago

    Filters out as in hides it from you?

    Ublock origin is very good at getting rid of cookie banners, though you have to enable it in settings, not sure about pay walls.

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            10 months ago

            So it appears, though I’m unsure whether it auto-accepts required cookies, those that have no opt-out option. If it’s banners, and not walls, then UBlock blocks the banner and thereby doesn’t give permission to store any kind of cookies, including the required ones. Kinda as if you browse the site without ever interacting with the banner.

            Sadly, both need to trust that the site actually follows the rules and respects the selected/unselected cookies.

            EDIT: Scrap all that, most sites don’t respect cookies settings either way, might just get either of the above and Cookie Auto Delete or something similar.

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    For cookies you just need to enable one of the Cookie Notices list in uBO, and for paywalls you can add the https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters/-/raw/main/bpc-paywall-filter.txt filter list.

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    10 months ago

    You can kinda do it with Google Customizabe Search Engine, which is basically a thin wrapper around Google. In a regular Google search you can use syntax like -site:ignorethisdomain.com to exclude specific domains (i do this with Pinterest whenever searching for images, for example). But manually typing in a large list of black listed domains would be tedious so instead you can set up a CSE with everybody you want to ignore and then just use the special URL as your search engine.

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      10 months ago

      I like it, though I.don’t find.it.a.daily driver.

      ‘This search engine isn’t particularly well equipped to answering queries posed like questions, instead try to imagine some text that might appear in the website you are looking for, and search for that.’ That’s really old school, in a good way.

      There is also https://stract.com/ probably not a daily driver either, it shows some Lemmy results, they have their own crawler and they are open source

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        Yeah, agreed, Marginalia’s more suited to discover small-web type of content.

        Another thing that’d be better as a daily driver, but requires manual curation, is to filter out specific domains in your searches. Brave supports that with the Goggles feature, Mojeek calls it Focus. AFAIK Kagi too has a similar feature.

        I don’t know any search engine that’s able to fully exculde paywalled content though.

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    I think what you want is about:blank. It contains a list of all the websites without cookie, auth, and pay walls