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Welcome to Ulaa Support

Search our knowledge base, ask the community or submit a ticket.

How to keep tabs active?

  1. At the top right, click Menu. 

  2. Select More tools > Performance > Add

  3. Add current sites -To select a list of sites from your current window 

  4. Add sites manually- To add sites individually



Here are some examples of how to manually add sites if you want to create an exclusion:

1. Entire domains and subdomains: Omit the URL scheme. For instance, ulaa.com will match and prevent deactivation of subdomains like drive.ulaa.com and calendar.ulaa.com.

2. Specific domains, excluding subdomains: Include a dot (.) before the URL host. For example, .ulaa.com will not match and prevent deactivation of subdomains such as www.ulaa.com, drive.ulaa.com, and calendar.ulaa.com.

3. Specific subdirectory: Include the URL path. For example, www.ulaa.com/releases will match and prevent deactivation of all Ulaa releases pages but won’t prevent deactivation of the main www.ulaa.com pages.
 
4. URL host and query components: Use asterisks (*) as wildcards. For instance, https://* will match and prevent deactivation of all https sites, and ulaa.com/watch?v=* will match and prevent deactivation of Ulaa videos.

5. Wildcards for prefix, suffix, or substring matches of the URL host component are not supported. For example, *laa.com or ulaa.com/* will not match and prevent deactivation.
The web address format for the manual site exclusion policy is: [scheme://][.]host[:port][/path][@query].
Websites you add will always stay active and memory won't be freed up from them.
For any additional queries or assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team https://ulaabrowser.zohodesk.com/portal/en/newticket 
Want to share your feedback? Write to us at https://ulaa.com/feedback 


  • Divya . S
  • Divya . S
  • Updated: 8 months ago
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