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Brave ad blocker affecting legitimate images #4442
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An example of an image URL blocked at Costco by Ad Control/Block Ads is: For this purpose, ChannelAdvisor is the equivalent of a CDN. |
One approach would be to have an intermediate blocking level, wherein a user allows a known list (provided by Brave) of CDNs and CDN-like sites. The CDN sites are still spying, of course, but they are not exclusively spying. The whitelist probably won't be very large, because it'll be made up mostly of a few large companies. This is like IE's security slider, which I never liked, but the approach fits better here. Otherwise, having a user individually select what sites to block likely leads to the decision fatigue spoken of elsewhere by @BrendanEich. (Though he was talking there about payments, it's still the same thing). After all, anybody can already use any browser and install adblockers and script blockers and https rewriters and cookie blockers - but only a few hardy souls will actually do all of that. For Brave to thrive, you need to provide one-click solutions for the masses. After that, it would of course be good to have more complexity available for the aficionados who want it (and will not recommend Brave to others without it). The complexity should be unobtrusive, so as not to clutter the UI and drive away the masses. |
Fixed by: brave/tracking-protection@904dd09 This isn't ideal but for now it's better for webcompat. We were able to get the images unbroken but not the video by doing this w/ no filtering rule changes within cnet.com for future reference:
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Not working reopening the issue. Related issues: #5151 |
similar: Facebook CDN for images #5153 |
@privatzee I'm seeing the FB problem in Brave ios, but seems to work on desktop. You're seeing it on Desktop as well? |
@bridiver yep, eg. at https://developers.facebook.com/?ref=pf But I don't have a FB acct, so I don't know about users' pages. |
I believe @bbondy has pushed updates to fix both issue |
but I want to revisit the cnet issue because this could be a start of a new trend to bypass ad blockers. Mixing ad/tracking content with legitimate content will require more sophisticated blocking techniques |
@bridiver How about allowing only images and videos from certain origins, but blocking scripts from that origin? Btw, the problem still exists for me, please see #5153 again, bottom comment.
Made me think of google's helpful and free fonts to grab users' IPs :) |
it's not quite that simple unfortunately. We found an easy workaround for the images, but the videos won't play unless you load one of the scripts. We can still block the other scripts that are loaded from the first script and we still block 3rd-party cookies, but they will likely become more sophisticated and start delivering site and ad/tracking content mixed together |
@privatzee I think the tracking list only updates on browser restart and it runs in the background so you may not see it right away. @bbondy can confirm or provide better info |
@bridiver Okay, thanks for the insight, Bryan. I had just restarted, but the problem remains the same. |
I never saw the problem on browser-laptop, but it's working for me now on ios |
List updates happen once per day at most, and it'll apply to even old versions. So I think you just have to test this again @srirambv maybe by tomorrow. |
FWIW: still |
It seems that it works fine on https://www.facebook.com. Images are no longer blocked. @bbondy still I'm a little bit worried, because this time no ads/trackers are blocked. Is it fine? |
I think they are served 1p rom there, was it the case we used to have some blocked there? |
I like Brave. I also would like to block all images, but cannot find the way to do it... Thanks. JMM |
@jmmartinez300 That feature is being tracked in issue #4065. |
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Describe the issue you encountered:
The ad blocker feature is blocking legitimate images on websites like cnet.com and costco.com
Expected behavior:
Legit, non-ad related images should be visible
Windows 10
v0.12.1
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