diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9c5672d..068a05b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -26,12 +26,17 @@ We have couple of test domains, that all resolve to `privacy-test-pages.glitch.m - `good.third-party.site` - non-tracking third party, it's not on our blocklist and will not be blocked by our clients - `broken.third-party.site` - tracking third party that we can't block (e.g. due to brekage), it's on our blocklist, but it will not be blocked by our clients - `bad.third-party.site` - tracking third party that's on our blocklist and our clients will block + +We also have additional test domains that resolve to `ad-attribution-test-pages.glitch.me`, specifically for the Ad Attribution tests hosted [here](https://www.search-company.site): + - `www.search-company.site` - Simulated search provider - `convert.ad-company.site` - Simulated ad provider conversion ping - `www.ad-company.site` - Simulated ad provider non-conversion ping - `www.payment-company.site` - Simulated payment provider - `www.publisher-company.site`- Simulated publisher website +The ad attribution test domains resolve to a separate glitch project due to glitch domain limits (i.e., 5 domains per project). Otherwise the projects are identical. + ### How to test it locally If you are working on a simple page you can start any local server (e.g. `python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000`) in the main folder of the project. @@ -85,4 +90,4 @@ This will generate two files (`first-party.example+11-key.pem` and `first-party. ## How to deploy it? -After PR is merged test pages are automatically deployed to glitch ([code](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/privacy-test-pages)) and github pages (legacy). +After PR is merged test pages are automatically deployed to glitch ([privacy-test-pages](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/privacy-test-pages) and [ad-attribution-test-pages](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/ad-attribution-test-pages)) and github pages (legacy).