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In the apps list (https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/reports/apps/) it would be great if for each app I could see how many trackers are requested and how many permissions asked, without clicking on the app's link, for the latest report (I guess there might be 1 report/version ?).
This could be displayed a bit like bootstrap's badges, with counters https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/components/badge/#example. There would be two badges per app : one for the number of trackers, one for the number of permissions asked.
It would be even better if a badge with a value of 0 would be displayed as green (it seems pretty fair to say that if not trackers are found, that's a good thing. One would have to also check the number of permissions of course).
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nicofrand
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Display the number of trackers and permissions for each app
Apps list: display the number of trackers and permissions for each app
Nov 24, 2017
This issue is not totally feasible because the number of trackers embedded in an application depends on the application version. But, it is now done on this view: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/reports/
In the apps list (https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/reports/apps/) it would be great if for each app I could see how many trackers are requested and how many permissions asked, without clicking on the app's link, for the latest report (I guess there might be 1 report/version ?).
This could be displayed a bit like bootstrap's badges, with counters https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/components/badge/#example. There would be two badges per app : one for the number of trackers, one for the number of permissions asked.
It would be even better if a badge with a value of 0 would be displayed as green (it seems pretty fair to say that if not trackers are found, that's a good thing. One would have to also check the number of permissions of course).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: