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Proxying Third-Party JavaScript as First-Party JavaScript

3 pointsby oedmarapover 3 years ago

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gigel82over 3 years ago
I&#x27;m sure lots of websites are already doing stuff like this to prevent ad-blocking (and tracker-blocking), most likely proxy-ing a REST API for the actual data extraction when they can&#x27;t get enough from the server logs.<p>Sure, it&#x27;s possible some upstanding websites are doing it for their privacy-respecting telemetry needs to improve their product, but -let&#x27;s face it- most do it to sell as much user data as possible to Google and Facebook.<p>No, no-script is not a real option, because 90% of the web is broken without JavaScript. Privacy sure feels like a losing battle these days :(