NOREF - Suppress Referrer (referer) for Hyperlinks
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2019-11-28 | Petrovich | good | ||
2019-05-21 | Tomek Kowalski | Works good for blocking redirection | ||
2017-06-19 | Steffen Busch | Some pages use the rel attribute also for grouping of lightboxes. For example fancybox is using it. Quote: Galleries are created from elements who have the same "data-fancybox-group" or "rel" attribute value. Can't this problem be fixed if you check whether an <a> has already a rel attribute and if so just add "noreferrer" to it instead of just setting it to this value only? And maybe check if it is already containing "noreferrer". I've seen this for example: rel="noreferrer group1". In this case it should not be changed. | ||
2015-01-07 | Loli Luck | It doesn't work! | ||
2014-12-17 | Павел _ | Does not block anything | ||
2013-11-18 | John C | Had to disable because it interferes with too many web site features. | ||
2012-12-28 | A Google user | Does not work with Facebook. Do not let access to friendships, notifications and messages buttons | ||
2012-10-17 | Genadi Saltikov | Very good, but too bad author does not mention anywhere that it breaks Facebook - people should know that and not having to enable/disable dozens of extensions to find this out. | ||
2012-07-10 | John Chadwick | Doesn't seem to work, Chromium on Ubuntu 12.04. It's probably not a major bug but there's other options to go through... | ||
2012-05-16 | Mériadec Pillet | Don't work (you can test by searching "referrer test" in google and test results) |
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