Closed
Bug 1177973
Opened 9 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
Rollup domains by entity and treat all owned domains as 1st party
Categories
(Firefox :: General, defect)
Firefox
General
Tracking
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RESOLVED
FIXED
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firefox42 | --- | affected |
People
(Reporter: MarcoM, Unassigned)
References
Details
(Whiteboard: [fxprivacy])
User Story
User Story: * As a user, I expect Tracking Protection to block eavesdroppers I don’t know, but allow me to fully engage with the company whose site I’m visiting, because I trust them with my personal email account. Acceptance Criteria: * Different blocklisted domain names owned by the same company are all treated as first-party across the company’s web (TEST CASE: ymail.com is allowed works on Yahoo.com, Flickr. Doubleclick.com allowed on Google.com, Youtube.com) * Blocklisted domains owned by one entity are treated as third-party when appearing on a different entity’s website and they are blocked (TEST CASE: Loads from Google-owned domains analytics.google.com and doubleclick.com are blocked on NPR.org)
No description provided.
Flags: firefox-backlog+
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Updated•9 years ago
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Rank: 24
Reporter | ||
Updated•9 years ago
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Whiteboard: [fxprivacy] [userstory] → [fxprivacy] [userstory] [campaign]
Reporter | ||
Updated•9 years ago
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Blocks: 1188565
Rank: 24
Summary: [userstory] Rollup domains by entity and treat all owned domains as 1st party → Rollup domains by entity and treat all owned domains as 1st party
Whiteboard: [fxprivacy] [userstory] [campaign] → [fxprivacy]
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•9 years ago
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Discussed during the team's Release 45 Planning meeting.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Flags: firefox-backlog+
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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Description
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