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      battles last edited by

      From:
      <https: webtransparency.cs.princeton.edu="" no_boundaries="" session_replay_sites.html="">The 'Website' column shows the companies using third-party “session replay” scripts.

      The 'Session Replay Company' column is the company that is doing the spying for the 'Website'.

      Below is a list of the Session Replay Companies with their ip ranges.  Put these into your firewall to block your machine from accessing and being accessed by them (note - slight chance this might cause a website to hang while waiting to communicate with the blocked spying relay company):

      clicktale.net
      173.193.179.128/27

      decibelinsight.net
      35.176.0.0/15
      62.233.99.98
      84.22.188.77
      62.233.99.100
      62.233.99.99
      35.176.220.5
      35.176.158.226
      84.22.188.114
      62.233.99.178
      35.176.166.62
      62.233.99.206
      62.233.99.207

      fullstory.com
      216.239.32.0/19

      hotjar.com
      54.192.0.0/16

      inspectlet.com
      104.20.183.9
      104.20.182.9

      luckyorange.com
      34.238.179.211
      34.199.60.24

      mouseflow.com
      45.79.177.93

      quantummetric.com
      104.197.70.229

      salemove.com
      34.193.204.92
      34.193.69.252

      sessioncam.com
      176.74.16.0/21

      smartlook.com
      217.16.180.177

      userreplay.net
      87.117.202.28

      wp.com
      192.0.64.0/18

      yandex.ru
      5.255.255.0/24</https:>

      pfSense 2.3.4-RELEASE-p1 (i386)
      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p19
      pfBlockerNG 2.1.2_1
      Snort Security 3.2.9.5_3
      Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz

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        A Former User last edited by

        Looked into this more, to be honest, I did not see this coming. Have not done any website work for some time, damn.
        Downloaded the CSV file for complete list. WTF! If you were sleeping at the keyboard like I was, link below for more info.
        https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2017/11/15/no-boundaries-exfiltration-of-personal-data-by-session-replay-scripts/
        Easy Privacy should have all the site domains in the block list.
        PfBlocker with Easy listings enabled will stop it and UBlock or NoScript would also.
        Did I ever tell you how much I hate javascript. >:(

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