Roadblock for Mac
Custom Rules
Custom Rules provide a powerful way to create, manage, and share your own rules. You can create custom rules to block or allow websites and web resources, hide webpage elements, strip cookies from web requests, and use a secure connection to websites and resources.
To add a new custom rule, use the "+" button. There are eight types of custom rules that you can add: Block Content, Block Websites, Secure Content, Secure Websites, Strip Cookies, Hide Content, Allow Content, and Allow Websites.
To edit a custom rule, use the "Edit" button. You can also edit a custom rule by right-clicking it and selecting "Edit Custom Rule".
To delete a custom rule, right-click it and select "Delete Custom Rule". You can also delete a custom rule using the delete key or the main menu: Edit > Delete. The same steps can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.
To enable a custom rule, right-click it and select "Enable Custom Rule". The same steps can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.
To disable a custom rule, right-click it and select "Disable Custom Rule". The same steps can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.
To search for keywords in custom rules, use the search bar. Enter the keywords and then use the return key or the search icon to start the search.
To copy a custom rule, use the main menu: Edit > Copy. The same step can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.
To paste a custom rule, use the main menu: Edit > Paste.
To share a custom rule, use the share button. The same step can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.
To import a custom rule, use the main menu: File > Import.
To export a custom rule, use the main menu: File > Export > Custom Rules. The same step can be followed when multiple custom rules are selected.