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@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ Simple, native and efficient **local ad blocker**. Bash script compatible with *
- [Commands](#-commands)
- [Install or update](#%EF%B8%8F-install-or-update)
- [Check if you block ads](#-check-if-you-block-ads)
- [Auto update of domains to be blocked](#-auto-update-of-domains-to-be-blocked)
- [Uninstall](#-uninstall)
- [Not blocking certain domains](#-not-blocking-certain-domains)
@ -83,25 +82,6 @@ Optional but recommended, make a backup of your hosts file.
sudo cp /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup
```
## 🧪 Check if you block ads
You can run a test to see if the domains are blocked.
For example, you can run the following command.
``` bash
curl googleadservices.com
```
If you get an error like this, it means that the domain is blocked.
``` shell
curl: (7) Failed to connect to googleadservices.com port 80 after 2 ms: Could not connect to server
```
But if you get a response with HTML, it means that the domain is not blocked (maybe a 404 error).
## 🤖 Auto update of domains to be blocked
Open your `cron`.