I am wondering why I need to enable googletagservices.com? There was a video I was interested in watching on Gamespot (www.gamespot.com) but I couldn't watch it unless I had that script allowed. I am an advocate of user privacy, and I totally distrust Google, UNLESS I absolutely have to, such as looking up an address on a map. What exactly do they use with the information and how long is it retained? I am thinking that as I allowed that script, there was an advertisement for a game. That's why.
Privacy on the internet is an oxymoron. I know I sound paranoid and crazy, but this is just my opinion. Pretty soon it's going to get to the point where you won't be able to buy or sell anything unless you have a biochip implanted in your body that contains everything they want to know about you.
Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch video?
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DracoArum
Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch video?
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Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
googletagservices is supposed to have a surrogate making it so you don't ever need to allow it to get things to work. Please provide exact link to this video so we can take a look at this. Thanks.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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DracoArum
Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
In this case, it's at http://www.gamespot.com/videos/alienwar ... 0-6421799/.
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Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
There are a lot of script sources on that site, can you please post a complete list of the sites that you have script-allowed (other than googletagservices) when it works?
(You can right-click the menu item to copy the domain name to the clipboard.)
(You can right-click the menu item to copy the domain name to the clipboard.)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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DracoArum
Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
Sure, no problem.
Allowed scripts:
gamespot.com
googleapis.com (It's been my experience that unless I enable this one, some sites don't work properly)
googletagservices.com
yahoo.com (I have an email address with this one)
yimg.com
Do you want me to post the scripts that I haven't allowed?
Allowed scripts:
gamespot.com
googleapis.com (It's been my experience that unless I enable this one, some sites don't work properly)
googletagservices.com
yahoo.com (I have an email address with this one)
yimg.com
Do you want me to post the scripts that I haven't allowed?
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Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
Not needed. Thanks.DracoArum wrote:Do you want me to post the scripts that I haven't allowed?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
Got it working, now we wait for Giorgio to include the fixed surrogate in NoScript.
Please note that this update does *not* prevent the playing of that ad.
In the meantime you can manually go to about:config and set noscript.surrogate.googletag.replacement to
Please note that this update does *not* prevent the playing of that ad.
In the meantime you can manually go to about:config and set noscript.surrogate.googletag.replacement to
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googletag={__noSuchMethod__:function()this,slots:{},cmd:{__noSuchMethod__:function()this, push:function(f){return f();}}}*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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DracoArum
Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
Thank you so much for your help. 
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Re: Why do I need to allow googletagservices.com to watch vi
The fixed surrogate landed in latest development build 2.6.9.21rc1
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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