My questions are:

  • Does the DuckDuckGo Firefox extension “Privacy Essentials” add a local css file to every visited site?
  • Can others reproduce this?
  • Is this harmfull or not?

Background:

I have a simple static one page site with just one html and css file. It’s completely tracker free. Debugging it a bit with developer mode (F12) on I discovered a second css file. This file isnt on my webserver but added local. To pinpoint what caused this I removed every add-on / extension in my browser one by one, reloading and checking my website every time. Took me a while because didnt expect this one causing it.

To reproduce:

  • Install the extension from the link.
  • Open a random site
  • Check in developer mode the tab Style editor.
  • Scroll and look for a file named %3Ais(%5Bid*%3D’google_ads_iframe’%5D%.css or something like that.
  • Remove the extension and refresh.
  • Check if the file disappears.

Content of the css file: :is([id*=‘google_ads_iframe’], [id*=‘taboola-’], .taboolaHeight, .taboola-placeholder, #credential_picker_container, #credentials-picker-container, #credential_picker_iframe, [id*=‘google-one-tap-iframe’], #google-one-tap-popup-container, .google-one-tap-modal-div, #amp_floatingAdDiv, #ez-content-blocker-container) { display:none!important; min-height:0!important; height:0!important; }

Edit 25-03-2024: Changed title to not give the wrong impression. See comments below.

  • @belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org
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    403 months ago

    This CSS hides all google widgets and ad frames. The parts in the parens are element selectors and the bottom part in curly braces are where it removes visibility and size

    This is how DDG is accomplishing its privacy partly. Once googles ad scripts are blocked the items in these selectors are just blank and this is to remove that weird whitespace left behind.

  • @MrSoup@lemmy.zip
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    353 months ago

    Without looking too much, I think it is to remove white spaces left behind by removing google ads.

  • @delirious_owl@discuss.online
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    -13 months ago

    I dont use the extension, but I saw a CAPTCHA on ddg for the first time the other day. I’m not a bot, but why would it even matter if I wrote a bot that used ddg?

    Sigh, what’s the best ddg alternative?

  • Gamma
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    -33 months ago

    So you didn’t even try to understand the css, did you?

    • Joël de BruijnOP
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      263 months ago

      No I did try and since you’re interested in my learning curve versus my personal effort: Since two weeks I learned css for the first time, hobby related and just about to start knowing about flexbox css grid float div and styling them.

      • Gamma
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        193 months ago

        Sorry for being so harsh, that’s totally fair!

      • swayevenly
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        3 months ago

        Good luck. W3Schools is a great place to learn beginner stuff and for quick refreshers.

        • T (they/she)
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          33 months ago

          I hate W3Schools and Geeksforgeeks, I have them blocked on my search lol

          MDN all the way

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            43 months ago

            W3Schools used to be terrible, but it’s gotten better. MDN is still great, but it’s very much a pure technical reference, not great learning material.

          • Lemongrab
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            43 months ago

            What is wrong with them? I have found the useful and there examples help me to learn more about context. I am not saying anything about MDN, it may just be superior, but I’ve rarely referenced it.