Partial Whitelisting
Is it possible to allow (for example) omniture to run on a site without having to whitelist the whole site thereby enabling all their other trackers?
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In addition to the whitelisting of specific bugs, I would also like the ability to whitelist only specific paths on a domain. For example, I want to whitelist iGoogle (at google.com/ig) without whitelisting the entire google.com domain.
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Ability to block trackers selectively would be very helpful for sites that require their own tracking to work for specific functions. This would be very helpful for sites like Facebook, I don't wish every site to be tracked with Facebook connect just so i can login or whatever but I do like having the ability to use it inside Facebook itself. This is a 50/50 situation currently, I can either white list Facebook and subject myself to other trackers on the site, or i can disable blocking Facebook connect, providing them with information on many many sites.
"Allow this tracker for this site" option would be very helpful here, as i doubt there will be a way of allowing the functionality without revealing information.
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
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We are working on dummy/surrogate script functionality that will allow sites that depend on bugs to continue to work even when the bugs they require had gotten blocked.
This is somewhat of a case-by-case effort, and you can help us by providing specific examples of pages that break in some way because of Ghostery's blocking. -
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One example is usana(dot)com. You can't put a product in the shopping cart when ghostery is blocking Omniture.
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Thanks for reporting!
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