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README.md
[2015-05-03] Issues are closed until I am ready to release a new development version -- no bug should be reported for anything else than versions listed in the releases area.
uMatrix
Definitely for advanced users.
Forked and refactored from HTTP Switchboard.
Install manually the latest release, or from Opera store, Chrome store.
You may contribute with translation work on Crowdin: uMatrix on Crowdin.
HTTP Switchboard's documentation is still relevant, except for uMatrix's differences with HTTP Switchboard.
You may contribute with documentation: uMatrix's wiki.
Warnings
Regarding broken sites
uMatrix does not guarantee that sites will work fine: it is for advanced users who can figure how to un-break sites, because essentially uMatrix is a firewall which works in block-all/allow-exceptionally mode out of the box: it is not unexpected that sites will break.
So this means do not file issues to report broken sites when the sites are broken because uMatrix does its job as expected. I will close any such issue without further comment.
I expect there will be community driven efforts for users to help each others. If uMatrix had a home, I would probably set up a forum, but I do not plan for such thing, I really just want to code, not manage web sites. If you need help to un-break a site when using uMatrix, you can try Wilders Security, where you are likely to receive help if needed, whether by me or other users.
uMatrix can be set to work in allow-all/block-exceptionally mode with a single click on the all
cell in the global scope *
, if you prefer to work this way. This will of course break less sites, but you would then lose all the benefits which comes with block-all/allow-exceptionally mode.