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*Note: this would break a lot web analytics packages, since so many of them (if not all) use tracking. gif techniques. - sherman | *Note: this would break a lot web analytics packages, since so many of them (if not all) use tracking. gif techniques. - sherman | ||
*That's the point. However, image tracking is only one method. Better would be to have an option to not load ANYTHING from a third-party domain, unless specifically allowed. - Meneth | *That's the point. However, image tracking is only one method. Better would be to have an option to not load ANYTHING from a third-party domain, unless specifically allowed. - Meneth | ||
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*Useful for e.g. webmail accounts that do not allow (anti-spam etc.) image blocking in received emails. Analogous to the Accept Cookie / Exceptions dialog, this feature would allow the user to specify certain sites (e.g. webmail.myisp.com) where offsite requests within a page (i.e. domain != myisp.com) would be blocked. Is this workable ? Not supported by existing addins, which block specific external sites, or, ALL images. | *Useful for e.g. webmail accounts that do not allow (anti-spam etc.) image blocking in received emails. Analogous to the Accept Cookie / Exceptions dialog, this feature would allow the user to specify certain sites (e.g. webmail.myisp.com) where offsite requests within a page (i.e. domain != myisp.com) would be blocked. Is this workable ? Not supported by existing addins, which block specific external sites, or, ALL images. | ||
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