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Script surrogates? #400

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pde opened this issue May 29, 2015 · 4 comments
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Script surrogates? #400

pde opened this issue May 29, 2015 · 4 comments
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enhancement help wanted surrogates Replacement blank/noop/dummy/neutered versions of tracking scripts used to avoid site breakages

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pde commented May 29, 2015

It seems that NoScript and Ghostery have worked around a lot of script-blocking breakage by writing drop in replacement "surrogate" scripts for common third parties. The NoScript version is open source, and mirrored on GitHub here.

We should consider whether we can transpose some or all of this set of scripts straight into socialwidgets.json (or a separate semantically equivalent file); it might save us a lot of breakage with the extra non-iframed script blocking we're going to be doing, and also allow us to shrink the yellowlist.

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pde commented Jan 23, 2016

Why don't we try to just copying some of the surrogates into socialwidgets.json, and seeing if they work?

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cooperq commented Feb 5, 2016

that sounds like it's worth a shot.

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