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By default, the Mirrorbits web UI currently loads static files (CSS/JS/fonts) from different upstream providers, which impacts users' privacy by leaking browsing habits to those providers.
Even though there are workarounds that could be implemented by individual user's (eg. using Tor) and sysadmins (eg. using LocalJSPath), Mirrorbits could also bundle those files to provide out-of-the-box mitigation for this issue for all Mirrorbits users.
The contrib/localjs/fetchfiles.sh could probably serve as part of the solution if it's integrated in the release workflow.
We were considering implementing the automated fetching and serving of static files in our Mirrorbits instance, but decided to ask here before proceeding, in case that's something Mirrorbits would consider solving upstream.
Thanks for the nice piece of software. :-)
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By default, the Mirrorbits web UI currently loads static files (CSS/JS/fonts) from different upstream providers, which impacts users' privacy by leaking browsing habits to those providers.
Even though there are workarounds that could be implemented by individual user's (eg. using Tor) and sysadmins (eg. using LocalJSPath), Mirrorbits could also bundle those files to provide out-of-the-box mitigation for this issue for all Mirrorbits users.
The
contrib/localjs/fetchfiles.sh
could probably serve as part of the solution if it's integrated in the release workflow.We were considering implementing the automated fetching and serving of static files in our Mirrorbits instance, but decided to ask here before proceeding, in case that's something Mirrorbits would consider solving upstream.
Thanks for the nice piece of software. :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: