The script of a tracker, or passage via certain servers, are being flagged. The instance this community is hosted on probably is hosted on or under Cloudfare, that is notorious for having trackers on their services
Uh, source? Cloudflare doesn’t need tracking, as it is literally between the user and the site, and that user is in fact talking to, and getting the data from a Cloudflare server (except in a few specific cases).
That’s why I am talking about “passage” via cloudfare. The website might have seen a cloudfare connection and simply reported it. If I am not mistake actual direct tracking is optional, and is a separate service.
The script of a tracker, or passage via certain servers, are being flagged. The instance this community is hosted on probably is hosted on or under Cloudfare, that is notorious for having trackers on their services
It is. lemmy.world was moved behind Cloudflare after the DDoS attacks a while back
Uh, source? Cloudflare doesn’t need tracking, as it is literally between the user and the site, and that user is in fact talking to, and getting the data from a Cloudflare server (except in a few specific cases).
That’s why I am talking about “passage” via cloudfare. The website might have seen a cloudfare connection and simply reported it. If I am not mistake actual direct tracking is optional, and is a separate service.
What about trackers from other companies?
Here’s more of the page, that looks like it explains more about the “who” just by dividing it by categories (I found it useful, at least)
Is there some reason why a decent chunk of folks spell it -fare instead of -flare?