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Whitelist for broken websites #2

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catfluoride opened this issue Jun 4, 2020 · 4 comments
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Whitelist for broken websites #2

catfluoride opened this issue Jun 4, 2020 · 4 comments

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@catfluoride
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Hi, thank you for this useful addon.
I wonder if a simple whitelist mechanism could be implemented, as some websites work incorrectly when resist fingerprinting is enabled.

Thanks a lot in advance.

@Aaron-P
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Aaron-P commented Jun 4, 2020

I could do something, the main problem with it is that resist fingerprinting is an all or nothing setting. So, if I make it be disabled when you are on a whitelisted site, it will also be disabled for every other site you are on at the time. Do you have an example of a site that is broken with it on that I can look at?

@gitdine
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gitdine commented Jun 17, 2020

Do you have an example of a site that is broken with it on that I can look at?

It breaks profile and video pages on TikTok.

@catfluoride
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catfluoride commented Jun 17, 2020

Hi, @Aaron-P . Sorry, I forgot to reply before.

For instance testvelocidad.es (a spanish web to measure net speed) always shows "0 ms" for ping and upload test freezes wit resist.fingerprinting enabled.

@NO-ob
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NO-ob commented Feb 21, 2021

Bumping this, resist fingerprinting completely breaks the ui of pixiv and I use it quite frequently. I currently have firefox esr installed just for pixiv so i dont have to toggle but using another browser for it is a bit annoying lel

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