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+ Translation 2018 Jose A. León Becerra. Copyright assigned to Soren Stoutner <soren@stoutner.com>.
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+ <body>
+ <h3><img class="title" src="../shared_images/local_activity_blue_light.png"> Resource Requests</h3>
+
+ <p>When a URL is loaded, it typically makes a number of resource requests for CCS, JavaScript, image, and other files. Details about these requests can be viewed in the Requests activity.
+ The navigation drawer has a link to the Requests activity and also shows how many requests were blocked. Tapping on a request displays details about why it was allowed or blocked.</p>
+
+ <p><img class="center21" src="images/request_details.png"></p>
+
+ <p>Privacy Browser includes four <a href="https://easylist.to/">blocklists</a> based on the <a href="https://adblockplus.org/filters">Adblock syntax</a>:
+ EasyList, EasyPrivacy, Fanboy’s Annoyance List, and Fanboy’s Social Blocking List.
+ These blocklists are processed by Privacy Browser into the following 22 sublists, which check resource requests in the order listed.</p>
+
+ <ol>
+ <li>Lista blanca principal</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca final</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca inicial de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca final de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca de dominios de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista blanca inicial de dominios de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra principal</li>
+ <li>Lista negra inicial</li>
+ <li>Lista negra final</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista negra inicial de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista negra final de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de expresiones regulares de dominios</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra inicial de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de dominios de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra inicial de dominios de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de expresiones regulares de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de expresiones regulares de dominios de terceros</li>
+ <li>Lista negra de expresiones regulares</li>
+ </ol>
+
+ <p>Initial lists check against the beginning of the URL. Final lists check against the end of the URL. Domain lists only check against certain domains.
+ Third-party lists only apply if the root domain of the request is different than the root domain of the main URL.
+ Regular expression lists follow the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression">regular expression syntax</a>. Each sublist item has one or more entry.
+ In the case of domain sublists, the resource request is only checked against the item if the first entry matches the domain of the main URL.</p>
+
+ <p>Because of limitations in Android’s WebView, and to speed up processing of requests, Privacy Browser implements a simplified interpretation of the Adblock syntax.
+ This can sometimes lead to false positives, where resources are allowed or blocked in ways that weren’t intended by the original entry.
+ A more detailed description of how the blocklist entries are processed is available at <a href="https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser/blocklists/">stoutner.com</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Privacy Browser has a fifth blocklist that blocks all third-party requests. A request is only considered third-party if the base domain of the request is different than the base domain of the URL.
+ For example, if <code>www.website.com</code> loads a picture from <code>images.website.com</code>,
+ this is not blocked as a third-party request because they both share the same base domain of <code>website.com</code>.
+ Blocking all third-party requests increases privacy, but this blocklist is disabled by default because it breaks a large number of websites.</p>
+ </body>
+</html>
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