I used to do this in Windows. Save the zip file, and vote its date. As someone said, the hosts file is updated about once a month. I do not know if this web site updates the date of new files so if you download another one, compare the dates.

From The Believer. . .
 . . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com

On 1/2/2015 9:53 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Thank you.  I think I've succeeded!  If I may bother you again, how do I make 
sure this file is always up-to-date?  I have till now been using adblocker, 
Blur, and other extensions but I've just uninstalled them because my Safari 
became very sluggish to load.

Andrew
On 2 Jan 2015, at 14:22, DD <dandun...@gmail.com> wrote:


"I have downloaded the zip file hosts.zip. I can not see a hosts.txt file.
There is
Hosts executable licence.txt mbvps.bat privacypolecy.txt  and readme.txt.
Please what am I missing."

Just because it is a plain text file doesn't mean it has a "txt" extension.  The 
"hosts" file needs only to be copied into the /private/etc directory, it is that simple.

XB


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