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I get "Your organization blocked this file because it didn't meet a security policy" when trying to download legitimate PDF forms from client.schwab.com ... After adding client.schwab.com to the excluded domains on Privacy Badger, the problem stopped.
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Blocking downloads of forms at Schwab.com (specifically client.schwab.com)
"Your organization blocked this file because it didn't meet a security policy" in Chrome
Jul 25, 2024
This might be another Google's Manifest V3 bug where Declarative Net Request's definition of "thirdParty" is different from what extensions expect. Google's DNR defines the "thirdParty" filter with respect to the containing frame, while extensions like Privacy Badger expect the check to be made against the top-level document. This matters when a resource is loaded in a nested frame.
But I can't say for sure because I haven't yet been able to reproduce this issue.
I get "Your organization blocked this file because it didn't meet a security policy" when trying to download legitimate PDF forms from client.schwab.com ... After adding client.schwab.com to the excluded domains on Privacy Badger, the problem stopped.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: