Next to these Release Notes a more end user oriented article explaining all new functions can be found here in German and English.
eBlockerOS 2.9.1: April 21st 2022 #
With this maintenance release we have focused to improve several annoyances and glitches in the background. We’ve also improved the user interface and improved the overall security of the system.
Attention white cube users: With eBlockerOS 2.9 we have updated the linux kernel (integral part of the operation system). This update unfortunately breaks the functionality of the color LED only a few white cube eBlockers have build-in. This update will result the LED to permanently light up in white or blue. Unfortunately we can not fix this issue at our end and need to wait for a future kernel release. In case you are annoyed by the LED light, you can simply remove the LED without harm: Just open the case by pressing firmly to the left/right side of the eBlocker and lift the lid. The LED is set on a separate board with post connectors that can be simply pulled out.
Thanks to the Team #
This release is brought to you by an international community of contributors in various fields. Very special thanks go to “Dr. @mainzelM”, @pio78, @valentin, @calimerO, @simon, @johann0815, @det, @random and our core maintainer @bpr.
eBlockerOS 2.9 Highlights & Changes #
- Added new beta technology to eliminate tracking parameters in links (i.e. links in newsletters are sanitized from tracking components)
- Added a new feedback link to user defined Trusted Apps so they can be shared more easily with eBlocker
- Improved the user interface in several ways: new Backup tab to save settings (System > Backup), moved Reset License to “License & Update”, new Auto Trust App on/off switch under HTTPS
- Improved Several small eBlocker Doctor improvements (i.e. show a warning if no admin password has been set, better doctor texts, etc.).
- Improved eBlocker’s firewall to block external Internet access (i.e. no access to eBlocker is granted if eBlocker is accidentally set up as “Internet exposed host”)
- Improved accuracy of Auto Trust App, so even more native apps are added correctly
- Improved recognition of EasyList pattern to avoid overblocking even better
- Improved backup & restore of settings to include eBlocker’s HTTPS certificate/key (encrypted by password) to ease migration
- Improved and updated the cloaked device user agents to hide better in the mass
- Improved security by updating all components used. This includes a linux kernel update which unfortunately breaks the LED control (see above for more details)