I just got rid of uMatrix since uBlock provides 90% exactly the same functionality.
Check the "I am an advanced user" box on the settings page. Then check the two dark red boxes from the uBlock icon menu shown in the screenshot. This blocks the majority of the 3rd party content you don't want.
If you want to have most websites partially broken until you selectively allow certain 3rd party sites, then check the dark red box for 3rd party. Now you have a setup nearly identical to a standard uMatrix setup.
If you want fine grain control over what exactly the 3rd party site is allowed to deliver outside of scripts and frames, now you would want uMatrix. I was generally figuring out which 3rd party site was necessary and greenlighting the whole site instead of going piece by piece. uBlock offers that, so it's enough for me.
I've switched to the same setup a few months ago and it's much easier to deal with now.
Also I thought my Chrome was bugged because cache was always clean, turns out umatrix constantly deleted your cache so you're always having to redownload shit as you browse.
Super-strict HTTPS was annoying me too because Chrome does it fine by itself (gorhill says this in a bug report I found) and just goes out of its way to fuck your shit up like not allowing legit images to show up in forums. Chrome's mixed content blocking works perfectly.
>>57801470
You could have disabled that had you not been too fucking stupid to do so.
>>57801491
Please enlighten me on why I should have disabled it as I only saw it and remembered the issue whilst going to remove the plugin?
Are you claiming that not disabling it before removing the extension has broken my chrome install? Seems to be working fine now so perhaps you are the stupid one here.
You could've just made it blacklisted by clicking on the red "all" box in the top left.
>>57801532
Perhaps he wanted medium mode, that what I have opted for: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode
Also, I just found out that if you click the + next to all you can see the subdomains that make up each primary domain.
>>57801350
I don't really see the need for umatrix
you can set up ublock-o to say only allow css from a certain domain while keeping everything else blocked using the dynamic url filtering engine. interface is bit clunkier though
for example I'm not gonna greylist all of google for 4chan, just the recaptcha scripts. in case some other script from google ever gets sourced from 4chan..
I'll stick with noscript and ubo
>>57801350
I never knew this. I've messed around with uMatrix in the past but it was tedious AF. Thanks anon