eulaurarien/README.md
Geoffrey Frogeye 7d01d016a5 Can now use AdBlock lists for tracking matching
It's not very performant by itself, especially since pyre2 isn't
maintained nor really compilableinstallable anymore.

The performance seems to have decreased from 200 req/s to 0.2 req/s when
using 512 threads, and to 80 req/s using 64 req/s.
This might or might not be related,as the CPU doesn't seem to be the
bottleneck.

I will probably add support for host-based rules, matching the
subdomains of such hosts (as for now there doesn't seem to be any other
pattern for first-party trackers than subdomains, and this would be a
very broad performace / compatibility with existing lists improvement),
and convert the AdBlock lists to this format, only keeping domains-only
rules.
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# eulaurarien
Generates a host list of first-party trackers for ad-blocking.
The latest list is available here: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-trackers-hosts.txt>
**DISCLAIMER:** I'm by no way an expert on this subject so my vocabulary or other stuff might be wrong. Use at your own risk.
## What's a first-party tracker?
Traditionally, websites load trackers scripts directly.
For example, `website1.com` and `website2.com` both load `https://trackercompany.com/trackerscript.js` to track their users.
In order to block those, one can simply block the host `trackercompany.com`.
However, to circumvent this easy block, tracker companies made the website using them load trackers from `somethingirelevant.website1.com`.
The latter being a DNS redirection to `website1.trackercompany.com`, directly pointing to a server serving the tracking script.
Those are the first-party trackers.
Blocking `trackercompany.com` doesn't work any more, and blocking `*.trackercompany.com` isn't really possible since:
1. Most ad-blocker don't support wildcards
2. It's a DNS redirection, meaning that most ad-blockers will only see `somethingirelevant.website1.com`
So the only solution is to block every `somethingirelevant.website1.com`-like subdomains known, which is a lot.
That's where this scripts comes in, to generate a list of such subdomains.
## How does this script work
It takes an input a list of websites with trackers included.
So far, this list is manually-generated from the list of clients of such first-party trackers
(latter we should use a general list of websites to be more exhaustive).
It open each ones of those websites (just the homepage) in a web browser, and record the domains of the network requests the page makes.
Additionaly, or alternatively, you can feed the script some browsing history and get domains from there.
It then find the DNS redirections of those domains, and compare with regexes of known tracking domains.
It finally outputs the matching ones.
## Requirements
Just to build the list, you can find an already-built list in the releases.
- Bash
- [Python 3.4+](https://www.python.org/)
- [progressbar2](https://pypi.org/project/progressbar2/)
- dnspython
- [A Python wrapper for re2](https://pypi.org/project/google-re2/) (optional, just speeds things up)
(if you don't want to collect the subdomains, you can skip the following)
- Firefox
- Selenium
- seleniumwire
## Usage
This is only if you want to build the list yourself.
If you just want to use the list, the latest build is available here: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-trackers-hosts.txt>
It was build using additional sources not included in this repository for privacy reasons.
### Add personal sources
The list of websites provided in this script is by no mean exhaustive,
so adding your own browsing history will help create a better list.
Here's reference command for possible sources:
- **Pi-hole**: `sqlite3 /etc/pihole-FTL.db "select distinct domain from queries" > /path/to/eulaurarien/subdomains/my-pihole.custom.list`
- **Firefox**: `cp ~/.mozilla/firefox/<your_profile>.default/places.sqlite temp; sqlite3 temp "select distinct rev_host from moz_places" | rev | sed 's|^\.||' > /path/to/eulaurarien/subdomains/my-firefox.custom.list; rm temp`
### Collect subdomains from websites
Just run `collect_subdomain.sh`.
This is a long step, and might be memory-intensive from time to time.
This step is optional if you already added personal sources.
Alternatively, you can get just download the list of subdomains used to generate the official block list here: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/from_websites.cache.list> (put it in the `subdomains` folder).
### Extract tracking domains
Make sure your system is configured with a DNS server without limitation.
Then, run `filter_subdomain.sh`.
The files you need will be in the folder `dist`.
## Contributing
### Adding websites
Just add the URL to the relevant list: `websites/<source>.list`.
### Adding first-party trackers regex
Just add them to `regexes.py`.