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I was reading a pdf on firefox, and firefox showed it in top browser domains. However, because there's no real domain, it's just an activity with a colour and a time.
I think for a case like this, the activity should either be ignored from the "top browser domains" category, or get a custom browser domain name which lets the user know it's a file.
EDIT: Another issue is that all events without a clear domain name, will get clumped together, as they all have empty strings.It's why a custom browser domain name must be identifiable from all others, i.e if i'm reading two different pdf documents on firefox, both need to look different.
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I was reading a pdf on firefox, and firefox showed it in top browser domains. However, because there's no real domain, it's just an activity with a colour and a time.
I think for a case like this, the activity should either be ignored from the "top browser domains" category, or get a custom browser domain name which lets the user know it's a file.
EDIT: Another issue is that all events without a clear domain name, will get clumped together, as they all have empty strings.It's why a custom browser domain name must be identifiable from all others, i.e if i'm reading two different pdf documents on firefox, both need to look different.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: