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Let me introduce myself first, as I'm new to this issue queue: I'm reaching out from the Drupal community (www.drupal.org) where I'm part of a working group to develop and implement a privacy default setup for future Drupal products and we've decided to go with Klaro as it is also well integrated into Drupal already with the Klaro module.
We expect that this decision will probably drive some significant traffic to this library, just so that you know ;-)
However, we've just discovered that uBlock origin, the Brave browser, and most likely others are blocking this library. The reason most likely is the service to prevent annoying cookie banner widgets across the web. Which is a good thing and we support that.
However, as Klaro implements Consent Management, which is a legal requirement in more and more regions, in a way that's not annoying and only comes with great intent, that should be reason enough to apply for being taken off those block lists.
Am I naive, or is there any string that can be pulled here?
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Let me introduce myself first, as I'm new to this issue queue: I'm reaching out from the Drupal community (www.drupal.org) where I'm part of a working group to develop and implement a privacy default setup for future Drupal products and we've decided to go with Klaro as it is also well integrated into Drupal already with the Klaro module.
We expect that this decision will probably drive some significant traffic to this library, just so that you know ;-)
However, we've just discovered that uBlock origin, the Brave browser, and most likely others are blocking this library. The reason most likely is the service to prevent annoying cookie banner widgets across the web. Which is a good thing and we support that.
However, as Klaro implements Consent Management, which is a legal requirement in more and more regions, in a way that's not annoying and only comes with great intent, that should be reason enough to apply for being taken off those block lists.
Am I naive, or is there any string that can be pulled here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: