X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.stoutner.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=app%2Fsrc%2Fmain%2Fassets%2Fen%2Fguide_requests_light.html;h=bde2af73f4a6c3a3472706a03a38f85986efd2c3;hb=refs%2Ftags%2Fv3.1;hp=322e31e531355a5a2d8fb81387a5570979d8325d;hpb=7bc7a51a468fd1a5e4801b2fd2c6a7b38ac36ba1;p=PrivacyBrowserAndroid.git diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_requests_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_requests_light.html index 322e31e5..bde2af73 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_requests_light.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_requests_light.html @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@
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.
- + -Privacy Browser includes four blocklists based on the Adblock syntax: +
Privacy Browser includes four common blocklists based on the Adblock syntax: EasyList, EasyPrivacy, Fanboyâs Annoyance List, and Fanboyâs Social Blocking List. These blocklists are processed by Privacy Browser into the following 22 sublists, which check resource requests in the order listed.
@@ -69,7 +69,10 @@ This can sometimes lead to false positives, where resources are allowed or blocked in ways that werenât intended by the original entry. A more detailed description of how the blocklist entries are processed is available at stoutner.com. -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. +
Privacy Browser has two additional blocklists,
+ one called UltraPrivacy that blocks trackers that EasyPrivacy allows,
+ and the other 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 www.website.com
loads a picture from images.website.com
,
this is not blocked as a third-party request because they both share the same base domain of website.com
.
Blocking all third-party requests increases privacy, but this blocklist is disabled by default because it breaks a large number of websites.