[Solved] HTTPS using definitions is provided by eBlocker

4 Posts
2 Users
0 Reactions
169 Views
(@Anonymous)
New Member Guest
Joined: 1 Sekunde ago
Posts: 0
Topic starter  

The topic ‘HTTPS usage’ made me opening this topic.

One of the (predefined) app-definitions of eBlocker is ‘Google (Books, Drive, Mail, Movie, Store, Blog)’. I changed its content to ‘youtubegaming.com’ only, a domain i never use. All other domains in this app-definition i considered ‘suspicious’ and, as i assume that these domains are not only relevant for this particular ‘App’ but are allowed system-wide, they had to leave.

Is this line of thinking correct?

Rob

Client OS
Browser
eBlocker hardware
eBlockerOS version

   
ReplyQuote
(@random)
Illustrious Member Admin
Joined: 6 Jahren ago
Posts: 2068
 
Posted by: @robfranssen-fr

are allowed system-wide

Yes. Trusted Apps are global whitelists of domains not to be touched by eBlocker if https is used.

The enabled pre-defined Apps are a compromise between protection and prominent websites still working. To your discretion you might want to disable or change certain pre-defined Apps of course. 🤗 🤩 

THX!


   
ReplyQuote
(@Anonymous)
New Member Guest
Joined: 1 Sekunde ago
Posts: 0
Topic starter  

@random

Thanks for the info, but enabling the definition under discussion means that the eBlocker-team hands the eBlocker-users a lead to invite Google c.s. to join the party; not so sure it is wise to include the definition in the eOS-update.

Enjoy a brand-new, not-so-sunny day!

Rob

 


   
ReplyQuote
(@random)
Illustrious Member Admin
Joined: 6 Jahren ago
Posts: 2068
 

@robfranssen-fr Well, as most people use Google Apps (unfortunately) this is enabled to make most users happy. Please note that Googles tracking services are blocked still. 

THX!


   
ReplyQuote

Nach oben scrollen