Open SchlesserClaude opened 8 years ago
I can vouch for OneAll. I've been using them for years.
Hi @SchlesserClaude, Here is some information about how privacy badger works which should help you understand why you are getting blocked an what you can do to fix this issue. How Privacy Badger decides what to block: https://privacybadger.org/#Does-Privacy-Badger-contain-a-list-of-blocked-sites How to get unblocked: https://privacybadger.org/#-I-am-an-online-advertising-tracking-company.--How-do-I-stop-Privacy-Badger-from-blocking-me
Can you also please send me some example sites where oneall is being used, so I can test it myself?
@cooperq Thank you very much for your answer.
Here a link to our demo: http://www.oneall.com/services/social-login/
Here we use it for our own login: https://app.oneall.com/signin/
Here an example customer: https://www.freshdirect.com/index.jsp
Thank you for your help!
@cooperq Did you have a look at it?
Hi @SchlesserClaude, would OneAll be able to adopt the EFF Do Not Track policy? If your company can and will abide by the policy's requirements, posting the policy on your domains will tell Privacy Badger to allow loading of resources from those domains. Let me know if you have any questions.
This seems related to #137.
Hello,
I'm writing on behalf on OneAll: http://www.oneall.com
Also on Github here: https://github.com/oneall
We simplify the integration of 30+ social networks and our services are used by more than 300,000 websites worldwide, including small blogs, growing startups and large corporate enterprises.
We also offer a Social Login service, which allows users to login and register with one click on a website/app using their accounts from 30+ social networks.
Several users reported us that Privacy Badger blocks us.
The problem is that by blocking OneAll (especially the API running under *.api.oneall.com), the users that are using Privacy Badger can no longer login with their social network accounts on any websites that are using our services for social login. So these users are basically locked out of their accounts.
This blocking impacts our service and it locks out the users of their accounts on hundreds of thousands of websites.
We do not track users and we have a very strict privacy policy: http://www.oneall.com/company/data-protection/
How should we proceed?