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Default to disable privacy badger when domain is localhost or 127.0.0.1 #817
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Do you mean that privacy badger should not run when localhost is in the url bar, or localhost as a third-party should never be marked as tracking? |
How should this work?
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Yeah, I think this is the right approach -- this would almost always be someone testing out a development version of a site, so (a) they should already know and control what trackers are on the page, and (b) the snitch map entries for their page will be useless for debugging later.
I can imagine this happening, again, in a development scenario. Maybe. I don't think there's any reason to add a |
Definetely need this. Happens to me a lot. |
I just ran into an issue during development on an unrelated project that was actually just privacy badger blocking requests to the fqdn of the host I was port forwarding. On first glance it doesn't seem like a crazy idea to trust localhost or 127.0.0.1 to not maliciously track you.
If you agree this change should be put in place, I would be happy to submit a PR.
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