Alexei
Alexei
Looks like these are POST requests. Related to #794, which is probably about looking into GET request query strings.
If we were to implement this, we'd probably want to ignore user-initiated form submissions (https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger/issues/2221#issuecomment-442134054).
I think this is part of Atlassian's Global Analytics Service (GASv3). https://www.atlassian.com/engineering/cloud-overview >GASv3 exposes an API that is used by all of our product analytic client libraries to transmit structured...
Hello and thanks for opening an issue! Could you link to an example page where you see this happen? Related to #1596.
The thing is, Privacy Badger is not an adblocker, and it's not clear whether we should try to circumvent anti-adblocker walls or not. Since we don't yet a good response...
Privacy Badger does not use any filter lists. While there is likely to be overlap between the various advertising/tracker lists and Privacy Badger, regardless of whether you enable learning locally,...
I'm not sure what your point is. If uBlock Origin blocks some Disqus tracking requests, great! That is not at all the same as [what Privacy Badger does](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/01/privacy-badger-puts-you-control-widgets) for Disqus...
Hello and thanks for opening an issue! If the privacy cost is justified by the privacy benefit, then we should continue to send the signal. It may be that [Global...
>German court bans LinkedIn from ignoring "Do Not Track" signals -- https://stackdiary.com/german-court-bans-linkedin-from-ignoring-do-not-track-signals/ ([HN thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38081633))
>Transcend Consent Management's default config affords more privacy protections to DNT than GPC. -- https://github.com/duckduckgo/duckduckgo-privacy-extension/issues/1417#issuecomment-2179373416