#1 reason websites are broken for me with strict anti-tracking enabled in @firefox:
Recaptcha.
Which is Google.
It's *everywhere*.
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Sorry for the misdirection then. I just remembered noting it in my weekly Firefox Update and thought it might help. Blocking without breaking the web is hard :( That's why it's taking us so long to enable by default.
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No misdirection at all, this exactly what I was looking for! I'm just not sure that it is actually working... and I think it should be well documented :)
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The lack of this feature is really desired by users, for example to whitelist Twitter so that embeds can appear, in eg: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1417921 … I'm not sure there is a bug to whitelist specific trackers globally as enabled in the UI, is there?
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Yes, I am regularly encountering scenarios where I want to *temporarily* disable tracking protection.
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This appears to be the default setting. I see the same thing in my nightly. I wonder why it's not working.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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