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||accounts.google.com/gsi/iframe/select?*
Steps 2 and 3 can be replaced by going to
about:addons
, finding UBlock Origin, clicking the...
button and selecting "Preferences".As an additional note this rule is already included in either
EasyList – Other Annoyances
orAdGuard – Popup Overlays
. I recommend just enabling either full category for a more usable internet.I can't seem to block them by just enabling annoyances blocks on my end.
"EasyList – Other Annoyances" has this:
"AdGuard – Popup Overlays" has this:
My impression is that the rules want to avoid breaking Google sign-in completely, which this rule may do.
It must be the former because I have the latter enabled and still see them