The Hitbox tracker which is on Transport for London's Oyster site, https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/entr... is missed by Ghostery.
Hitbox is part of Omniture.
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Hey innoneear, thanks for using Ghostery.
Hitbox is in Ghostery database. On the page you cite, Ghostery will sometimes not report the pixel that it has blocked -- this will be resolved in the next version. Reporting fails when a pixel is dropped from the pages scripts, but is never attached to the DOM of that page. Ghostery does block it though -- take a look at the Ghostery Block Log in Tools -> Ghostery -> Block Log. -
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Err, as Alexei just pointed out this isn't Firefox extension. My apologies, previous answer is for Firefox.
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Thanks for the answer but ... I was not just mentioning it because it is not reported, it appears in the Safari cache after opening the page.
Can you please tell me how to view the Block Log - Safari, at least on Mac, does not have a Tools menu. -
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Hello Felix
I hadn't seen your last post when I posted mine. I think it is clear that the instruction to get to the Block Log was for Firefox. I suspected that when I first read it ;-) but can you please clarify the rest.
I have opened the page in Firefox and it is indeed blocked but as I mentioned it appears in the Safari cache so has not been blocked. Do you get the same result with Safari? The topic is still marked as "solved" but whether there is a problem specific to my configuration or Hitbox is not caught by the Safari extension, it is not solved for me (maybe you can't remove the solved flag) so I would be grateful if you could say whether I need to do something or you will be working on it.
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Hi inoneear,
We will be working on this. This is likely another instance of the Safari bug you found. Sorry for the confusion. -
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