On 06/04/2017 02:17 AM, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I just had the experience of visiting a linux-related site
> (http://libv.livejournal.com/22968.html) and seeing a panel with ads
> about house appliances (from a site I had actually visited before).
> The panel actually blocks part of the page, and is impossible to
> remove. This is caused by some javascript linked to some crap-factory
> named criteo.com.
> I'm using chromium, but I just checked that the same happens with
> Firefox, so the fault lies with
> http://libv.livejournal.com and not with Google (for once)
> 
> Now, I tried to edit the settings of chromium to block javascript from
> criteo.com. Guess what, the "manage exceptions..." dialog opens a
> popup window with an example for the aptly named domain example.com,
> and _doesn't allow any change at all_! No way to add an exception, nor
> to remove it (not that there's much to remove)
> 
> Ah, the state of browsers for linux!
> 
> Please tell me I'm not the only one to whom such beautiful things happen.
> 
> Jorge Almeida
> 

Bad news...

I have Chrome installed, and I went to the first linked website and
added a Block exception for criteo.com no problem.

Dan

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