+# Some hosts and some file types you may not want to filter. Privoxy
+# makes no distinctions between regular web pages and downloads done via
+# your web browser if it is an html or text type document.
+#
+{ -filter }
+#localhost
+#apache_server.mylan
+# A list of common file extensions that are likely to indicate raw
+# text, and best if unfiltered.
+#/(.*/)?.*\.(pl|(s|p)?h|c(c|xx|pp)?|tcl||am|init?|cfg?|conf(ig)?|txt|rc|bat)$
+# Documentation should not need filtering (at least on some sites).
+#.tldp.org
+
+# Example of a simple "block" action. Say you've seen an ad on your
+# favourite page on example.com that you want to get rid of. You have
+# right-clicked the image, selected "copy image location" and pasted
+# the URL below while removing the leading http://, into a { +block }
+# section. Note that { +handle-as-image } need not be specified, since
+# all URLs ending in .gif will be tagged as images by the general rules
+# as set in default.action anyway:
+#
+{ +block }
+www.example.com/nasty-ads/sponsor.gif
+# Here we found one that is not in Privoxy's default blocked list:
+#.adbureau.net
+
+# To force URLs that tend to have ad images, but it is difficult for
+# Privoxy to know this since the ultimate returned object is obscured
+# for one reason or another, we can try to force these to be treated as
+# images (and thus avoid Privoxy's "BLOCKED" banner page). Note that if
+# what is returned by the server turns out NOT to be an image, then your
+# browser typically will display a broken icon image. Use cautiously.
+#
+{ +block-as-image }
+#.trip.com/.*\.swf
+#.doubleclick.net
+#/Realmedia/ads/
+#adremote.
+
+# Now you noticed that the default configuration breaks Forbes
+# Magazine, but you were too lazy to find out which action is the
+# culprit, and you were again too lazy to give feedback, so you just
+# used the fragile alias on the site, and -- whoa! -- it worked. The
+# 'fragile' aliases disables those actions that are most likely to break
+# a site. Also, good for testing purposes to see if it is Privoxy that
+# is causing the problem or not.
+#
+{ fragile }
+#.forbes.com
+
+# Here are some sites we wish to support, and we will allow their ads
+# through.
+#
+{ allow-ads }
+#.sourceforge.net
+#.slashdot.org
+#.osdn.net
+
+# user.action is generally the best place to define exceptions and
+# additions to the default policies of default.action. Some actions are
+# safe to have their default policies set here though. So let's set a
+# default policy to have a 'blank' image as opposed to the checkerboard
+# pattern for ALL sites. '/' of course matches all URL paths and
+# patterns:
+#
+{ +set-image-blocker{blank} }
+#/
+