Content Security Policy reports aren't very useful without a way to filter out reports from users with extensions. No point of looking through CSP errors from all this advertising, etc. injected into pages. There might be a valid report mixed in with the hundreds of others...
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In our apps we only look at reports with a script-sample or a blocked-uri, assuming that any real violations would also occur in browsers which send the script sample. Ignore all other, non-actionable reports.
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