Dang auto-correct... I meant "anti-tracking," in case it wasn't obvious. Skip On Wed, Mar 16, 2022, 10:19 AM Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com> wrote:
One thing I would mention though is people who can reproduce it check if
you have any extensions enabled or other tools that can block network traffic. Sometimes privacy based extensions and tools can have false positives and block resources required to render sites correctly.
(I have not yet tried to reproduce this...)
Sure, maybe the people seeing this should do some debugging, but... My counterargument is that in this day and age of invasive tracking and the corresponding attempts by people to (rightly imo) suppress such tracking, it's incumbent upon website developers to insure their sites operate in the face of such tools. I'm referring to common tools, Brave, DuckDuckGo anti-teaching VPN, pihole, Firefox, etc.
Skip