Click the Marginalize toolbar icon and flip "Pause on this site". The page reloads with Marginalize disabled for that domain. Then email [email protected] with the URL so we can adjust our filter list.
The counter only reflects network-level blocks (declarativeNetRequest). Cosmetic hiding of ad containers and popunder defenses are tracked separately and don't increment the badge. If you're still seeing ads in the page itself, report the URL so we can extend the cosmetic rules.
Click the Marginalize icon, then the "Update filter lists" button. Lists also auto-refresh once per day via the alarms permission.
Usually a transient network problem. Wait a few minutes and try again. If it persists, check that your network doesn't block raw.githubusercontent.com — filter lists are fetched from there.
Yes — open Settings (popup → Settings) and add a domain or URL pattern under "Custom rules". One rule per line. Use leading "||" for domain blocks, plain text for substring matches.
In Chrome's extension storage (the storage permission). They sync with your Chrome profile if you have Chrome Sync enabled. Nothing is sent to Nexudeit servers.
Right-click the Marginalize icon in your toolbar → "Remove from Chrome" → Confirm. Or visit chrome://extensions, find Marginalize, click "Remove".
No. No telemetry, no analytics, no third-party servers. Block counters live only in your local Chrome storage. The only outbound network requests are the daily fetch of EasyList/EasyPrivacy from GitHub.