Alexei
Alexei
@BeniRupp I'm holding off looking further until you had a chance to respond to our initial feedback. Let us know if you have any questions please.
@itlinuxmaker Providing, accepting and acting on feedback is a standard part of software development. Furthermore, please note that this project is governed by the [EFF Public Projects Code of Conduct](https://www.eff.org/pages/eppcode)....
@BeniRupp No problem, thanks for letting us know! We'll keep this open until the bug gets fixed here or elsewhere.
From [Tracking the Pixels: Detecting Unknown Web Trackers via Analysing Invisible Pixels](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.01514.pdf), a crawl of 8,744 top Alexa domains: >The cookies with identifier cookie as name represent only 0.87% of...
Thanks for the report! No other reports at this time.
Yeah, if you'd like, that would be really nice of you. You could point them to this issue so that we could continue the discussion here. What's happening here (I...
Good question! I think ideally the red/yellow/green toggles would also be reversed, but that's not a hard requirement. Currently, the entire domain row is [hardcoded to LTR](https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger/blob/8cf6ab87042121a07db6d0c0c3f75138d59379f5/src/skin/popup.css#L78-L80). I think it's...
Hello and thanks for opening an issue! This may be a problem with extensions that block `google.com` using Declarative Net Request. I'll reply in the other thread too.
Relatedly, I added a Pinterest domain to the yellowlist (0972e2d3f27cc8ccba190fd257e53617b978f3e7) to unbreak the Pinterest extension earlier today. So it looks like the Manifest V3 DNR version of Privacy Badger for...
Having trouble finding the issue that documents DNR having greater scope than webRequest. I did find https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40277172, which seems like a specific example of extensions interfering with one another or...