Source: isblocked.fyi — tracking 22 filter lists across 530,000+ domain entries, updated daily.
EasyList added 2,266 new domains between June 1 and June 7. That's roughly 320 per day on average, with a spike to 427 on Saturday June 6. EasyPrivacy added 21 new tracking domains in the same window. AdGuard DNS Filter, the most active list we track, processed over 160,000 changes in the past two weeks.
Below are the stories worth paying attention to.
etracker's Root Domains Got a Precision Upgrade
On June 7, Peter Lowe's Ad and Tracking Server List removed etracker.com and etracker.de — two root domains for the German analytics provider etracker GmbH.
At the same time, two specific subdomains got added: code.etracker.com and static.etracker.com.
This is not a delisting. It's a refinement. Blocking etracker.com at the root level causes collateral damage — it blocks the main site, the customer portal, documentation. Blocking code.etracker.com and static.etracker.com targets exactly what matters: the JavaScript delivery and static asset endpoints that embed the tracker into third-party websites.
etracker also picked up etracker.com on AdGuard Tracking Protection on June 4 — so the overall picture is more blocking, not less. The root domain removal from Peter Lowe's was a curation improvement, not relief for etracker.
etracker is used primarily by German-speaking businesses. If you run a German-language site and use etracker, 40-50% of your visitors using uBlock Origin or AdGuard won't generate analytics data. You can check your tracking subdomain at isblocked.fyi.
goodbark.com: 8 Days on Three Lists, Then Gone
goodbark.com appeared on EasyPrivacy, AdGuard Tracking Protection, and AdGuard DNS Filter on May 29. All three entries were removed on June 6 — exactly 8 days later.
Three lists. Eight days. All removed together. That's the fingerprint of a false positive being corrected.
Block list maintainers add domains based on reports, automated scanning, and pattern matching. Sometimes a domain gets flagged incorrectly. The correction process varies — EasyPrivacy and AdGuard tend to be more responsive than older, less actively maintained lists.
What this tells you: block list status is not permanent. Domains get added and removed regularly. A domain being on a list today doesn't mean it stays there. If you believe your domain was added in error, each list has a public GitHub repo for appeals. EasyPrivacy uses github.com/easylist/easylist.
Le Monde: Root Domain Out, Infrastructure Still In
On June 7, lemonde.fr was removed from EasyPrivacy. The root domain had been there since May 29.
That sounds like good news for one of France's largest news sites. It isn't the full picture.
Four subdomains remain blocked:
buf.lemonde.fr— on EasyPrivacy, AdGuard DNS, AdGuard Tracking, Dan Pollock's, and Steven Black Unified. Five lists.cmp.lemonde.fr— their consent management platform endpoint, on EasyPrivacy and Fanboy's Annoyance List.pubs.lemonde.fr— their ads subdomain, on Disconnect Ad Blocking.forecast.lemonde.fr— on AdGuard DNS and AdGuard Tracking.
The buf subdomain is the real issue. It appears to serve behavioral user fingerprinting data — hence it being on five lists simultaneously. Blocking buf.lemonde.fr won't break the site for a reader, but it does break whatever behavioral profiling they're sending to third parties.
The root domain removal suggests the EasyPrivacy team decided lemonde.fr itself shouldn't be blocked (it's a publisher, not an ad network). The infrastructure subdomains stay blocked because they're doing actual tracking work.
Umami Got Added to EasyPrivacy
umami.dev was added to EasyPrivacy on June 2.
Umami markets itself as a privacy-focused, open-source analytics tool — a deliberate alternative to GA4. No cookies, no cross-site tracking, GDPR-friendly.
The EasyPrivacy maintainers added it anyway. This is worth understanding: EasyPrivacy targets anything that collects usage data from third-party contexts, regardless of how privacy-friendly the tool claims to be. If you install Umami via their cloud service and load it from cloud.umami.is, that's a third-party script making an HTTP request to an external server. That qualifies.
Self-hosted Umami on your own subdomain is different. That wouldn't appear as umami.dev in a block list. Only the cloud-hosted version is affected.
If you use Umami Cloud to measure traffic on your site, roughly 30-40% of technically sophisticated users will have those requests blocked by uBlock Origin (which includes EasyPrivacy by default).
DuckDuckGo Added 20 Generated Domains This Morning
On June 7, DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar added a batch of domains that look like this: livelylaugh.com, keenquill.com, jubilantwhisper.com, kaputquill.com, knitstamp.com.
Adjective + noun. All .com. All added the same day. All pointing to the same pattern.
This is a tracker network expanding using programmatically generated domain names. The practice is called domain fluxing — rotating through large numbers of seemingly innocent domain names to evade block lists that rely on known patterns.
DuckDuckGo's Tracker Radar is designed specifically to catch this. It crawls the web continuously, identifies domains that participate in cross-site tracking behavior, and adds them regardless of what the domain name looks like. The result: you can't register fluffy.bunnies.com and use it for third-party ad tracking without eventually ending up in the Tracker Radar.
DuckDuckGo's browser and Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention both use this data.
The Numbers This Week
| List | New domains (June 1-7) | Removed (June 1-7) |
|---|---|---|
| EasyList | 2,266 | 5,656 |
| EasyPrivacy | 21 | 2 |
| AdGuard DNS Filter | — | 5,712 |
| AdGuard Tracking | — | 2,784 |
| Peter Lowe's | 3,507 | 7 |
| DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar | 1,357 | — |
EasyList's removal count is higher than additions this week because the list rotates out short-lived domains rapidly — malvertising URLs with names like oyletsangei.top get added, then removed in the next update cycle when they go offline or change domain.
Most Blocked Domains Right Now
The two most-blocked domains in our database are crwdcntrl.net (Lotame, an audience data platform) and adsrvr.org (The Trade Desk). Both appear on 10 different lists simultaneously.
doubleclick.net (Google's ad infrastructure) is on 9 lists. bidswitch.net (IPONWEB's bid switching infrastructure) is on 9 lists. casalemedia.com (Index Exchange) is on 9 lists.
If you run an ad-funded site and rely on these networks, your analytics data is incomplete for any user running uBlock Origin, AdGuard, Brave Shields, or DuckDuckGo's browser.
Check Your Domain
You can check any domain's current block list status at isblocked.fyi. The database updates daily at 02:00 UTC.
Next digest: June 10, 2026.
Data source: isblocked.fyi tracks 22 filter lists including EasyList, EasyPrivacy, uBlock Filters, AdGuard Base/Tracking/DNS, DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar, Disconnect, Peter Lowe's, Dan Pollock's, and Steven Black Unified. All figures are pulled directly from our database.
