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To auto-whitelist the domain of the web page is simply a matter of whitelisting the `1st-party` cell in the global scope. With just this one rule now all net requests which are 1st-party to a web page will be allowed (unless overriden by a narrower rule as usual). So as opposed to before with HTTPSB, no temporary rules are created to auto-whitelist: your ruleset is kept clean and tidy.
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Note that the `1st-party` row will be available in all scopes. The rules for that row are typically set in the global scope, but I chose to make it available in narrower scope in case a user wants to override 1st-party rules in a narrower scope (for instance [HTTPSB issue #221](https://github.com/gorhill/httpswitchboard/issues/221)).
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Note that the `1st-party` row will be available in all scopes. The rules for that row are typically set in the global scope, but I chose to make it available in narrower scopes in case a user wants to override 1st-party rules in a narrower scope (for instance [HTTPSB issue #221](https://github.com/gorhill/httpswitchboard/issues/221)).
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#### "Strict blocking" is now the only available mode
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