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ALLOW *.tommi.space / remove visits.tommi.space from the list #15069

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xplosionmind opened this issue Feb 24, 2023 · 6 comments
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ALLOW *.tommi.space / remove visits.tommi.space from the list #15069

xplosionmind opened this issue Feb 24, 2023 · 6 comments

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@xplosionmind
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List the website(s) you're having issues:

  • https://visits.tommi.space
  • *.tommi.space

What happens?

The domain is blocked and it should not be… it is not a tracking source!

List Subscriptions you're using:

All the default uBlock Origin ones

Your settings

uBlock origin alone with default settings

  • OS/version: MacOS 13.1
  • Browser/version: Firefox 110.0
  • Adblock Extension/version: 1.47.0

Other details:

See https://forums.lanik.us/viewtopic.php?t=47997-visits-tommi-space

@iam-py-test
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iam-py-test commented Feb 24, 2023

Looking at https://visits.tommi.space/umami.js, this seems to fall under:

Impressions / Event / Perf / Pageview logging

In the EasyPrivacy policy, which ryanbr/fanboy linked to on the original forum post.
This script appears to collect the current URL, browser language, and screen width and height, and sends that data to the server.
Please see https://github.com/easylist/easylist#complaints
Note: I am not part of the EasyList team.

@xplosionmind
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This script appears to collect the current URL, browser language, and screen width and height, and sends that data to the server.

I could retrieve most of this data by accessing the server logs. I am sorry I am a bit confused by the many lists and directives… I understend if my personal analytics are still excluded.

@iam-py-test
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it is not a tracking source
my personal analytics

??

I could retrieve most of this data by accessing the server logs.

Screen width and height (as far as I am aware) isn't sent in the headers. But I understand your point.

My opinion does not matter, as I am not part of the EasyList team and my opinion holds no weight here. However, based on my interpretation of the EasyList rules, that rule is valid.

@Khrin
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Khrin commented Feb 25, 2023

The domain is blocked and it should not be… it is not a tracking source!

@xplosionmind Sei italiano, giusto? EasyPrivacy serve anche a bloccare script come https://visits.tommi.space/umami.js quindi direi che il filtro rimane.

@Khrin Khrin closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 25, 2023
@xplosionmind
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Ciao @Khrin and hi to all the kind people that read this issue.

I was wondering if by removing from https://visits.tommi.space/umami.js the incriminated non-EasyPrivacy-compliant lines the domain could be unblocked.

I am sorry, but I am pretty clueless about JavaScript… the content of the JavaScript analytics file umami.js is here, could you tell me which lines I should be removing in order to make this script acceptable by EasyList?

@xplosionmind
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I posted this problem also in umami-software/umami#1835

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