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Fingerprinting protection should distinguish between first and third party #9029
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@bradleyrichter thoughts on what this should look like in the non-compact version? i was imagining 2 columns with the select boxes in one column and the switches in the other |
@diracdeltas The compact version will most likely becomes the new version as it solves some l10n problems that are occurring in the 2-column layout. It is also easier to add or change shields. |
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fix #9029 TODO: add and fix tests
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Also: - Add globalStyles.appIcons.question Addresses #9029 Auditors: @cezaraugusto Test Plan: 1. Open about:preferences#shields 2. Enable compact panel 3. Open https://twitter.com 4. Open compact panel 5. Make sure the fp block pulldown is placed properly 6. Disable compact panel 7. Open twitter.com again 8. Open the default panel 9. Make sure the fp pulldown is placed properly
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Also: - Add globalStyles.appIcons.question Addresses #9029 Auditors: @cezaraugusto Test Plan: 1. Open about:preferences#shields 2. Enable compact panel 3. Open https://twitter.com 4. Open compact panel 5. Make sure the fp block pulldown is placed properly 6. Disable compact panel 7. Open twitter.com again 8. Open the default panel 9. Make sure the fp pulldown is placed properly
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Great, Wouldn’t it be good to remove all site specific fingerprinting fixes that can be solved by third party fingerprinting? |
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Also: - Add globalStyles.appIcons.question Addresses brave#9029 Auditors: @cezaraugusto Test Plan: 1. Open about:preferences#shields 2. Enable compact panel 3. Open https://twitter.com 4. Open compact panel 5. Make sure the fp block pulldown is placed properly 6. Disable compact panel 7. Open twitter.com again 8. Open the default panel 9. Make sure the fp pulldown is placed properly
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feature/shields
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Original issue description
Fingerprinting protection should have 3 options: block all, block third-party, and none. In the future, we should enable 'block third party' by default for all users. Users who currently have FP set to 'on' will be transitioned to 'block all'.
This supercedes #8142 and is related to #4621 / #2965.
cc @bradleyrichter on design for the Shields panel
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