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Currently, it is not detected as a tracker by WhoTracks.me, but perhaps it should be. In the raw data (tp_events), third-party requests do exist. The question is now whether it should have be detected as a third-party tracker. And if so, why are the algorithms missing it?
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oboha55 opened this issue
Jan 7, 2022
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Currently, it is not detected as a tracker by WhoTracks.me, but perhaps it should be. In the raw data (tp_events), third-party requests do exist. The question is now whether it should have be detected as a third-party tracker. And if so, why are the algorithms missing it?
Currently, it is not detected as a tracker by WhoTracks.me, but perhaps it should be. In the raw data (
tp_events
), third-party requests do exist. The question is now whether it should have be detected as a third-party tracker. And if so, why are the algorithms missing it?(Context: originally reported here whotracksme/whotracks.me#261)
Originally posted by @philipp-classen in whotracksme/whotracks.me#262
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