EasyList Tracker and Adblocks to Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) File
Converts EasyList tracker and ad blocking rules to efficient network-level blocks in a proxy.pac file for automatic proxy network configurations and Privoxy proxy servers. Easily incorporates multiple blocking rulesets into both PAC and Privoxy formats, including easyprivacy.txt, easylist.txt, fanboy-annoyance.txt, fanboy-social.txt, antiadblockfilters.txt, malwaredomains_full.txt, and the anti-spamware list adblock-list.txt.
Converts EasyList tracker and ad blocking rules to efficient network-level blocks in a proxy.pac file for automatic proxy network configurations and Privoxy proxy servers. Easily incorporates multiple blocking rulesets into both PAC and Privoxy formats, including easyprivacy.txt, easylist.txt, fanboy-annoyance.txt, fanboy-social.txt, antiadblockfilters.txt, malwaredomains_full.txt, and the anti-spamware list adblock-list.txt.
To install macos-fortress-easylistpac, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install macos-fortress-easylistpac
To see what files were installed by macos-fortress-easylistpac, run:
port contents macos-fortress-easylistpac
To later upgrade macos-fortress-easylistpac, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade macos-fortress-easylistpac
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