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1 | # 晴雅广告拦截规则
2 |
3 | ## 简介
4 | 晴雅广告拦截规则是一个基于个人抓取的广告拦截规则集合,旨在为用户提供一个高效且精准的广告拦截解决方案。
5 |
6 | ## 特点
7 | - **个人抓取**:我们通过抓包技术深入研究取出适合国内用户的广告规则。
8 | - **低误杀率**:经过精心设计和反复测试,我们的规则在有效过滤广告的同时,尽量减少对正常内容的误拦截。
9 | - **持续优化**:我们持续收集用户反馈和数据分析,以持续优化我们的拦截规则,确保用户体验和广告拦截效率。
10 | 我们致力于提供一个既高效又精准的广告拦截解决方案,让用户享受到更干净、更安全的网络环境。
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12 | ## 更新历史
13 | 忘了
14 |
15 | ## 联系方式
16 | QQ交流群:785857484
17 |
18 | 晴雅QQ:790953214
19 |
20 | ## 订阅地址
21 | https://gh.llkk.cc/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/790953214/qy-Ads-Rule/refs/heads/main/black.txt
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1 | ! Description: 反馈群538268498
2 | ! Homepage: http://rssv.cn/adguard/
3 | ! Title: 晴雅广告拦截规则重置版支持IOS🐧538268498
4 | ! Version: 1.4.2
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