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Raymond Hill 10 years ago
parent 977f94a50a
commit fe478610bd

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"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix – Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

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"message":"{{count}} Hostnamen auf der Blacklist",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistik",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>Aus Wikipedia: &ldquo;Ein Referrer ist die Internetadresse der Webseite, von der der Benutzer durch Anklicken eines Links zu der aktuellen Seite gekommen ist. ... <b>(Die Übertragung eines Referrers zu verhindern) ...ist unter anderem aus Datenschutzerwägungen interessant, da andernfalls die Möglichkeit besteht, die Referrer mit den Nutzer-IP-Adressen in Verbindung zu bringen.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>Wenn dieser Schalter aktiviert ist, wird <i>µMatrix<\/i> den HTTP Referrer entfernen, wenn <b>beide<\/b> folgenden Bedingungen erfüllt sind:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>Der Domänenname des HTTP Referrer stimmt nicht mit dem Domänenname der anfragenden URL überein (das heißt, der Referrer stammt von einer Drittseite);<li>Der anfragende Hostname ist nicht auf der Whitelist.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Blockiere alle <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>Hyperlink Auditing<\/a> Versuche.",
"description":""

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"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

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"message":"{{count}} nombre(s) de <i>host<\/i> en la lista negra",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Estadísticas",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>Según Wikipedia: &ldquo;Un HTTP referer... identifica la dirección de la página web (es decir, la URI o IRI) que creó el vínculo con el recurso que está siendo solicitado. ... <b>Ya que esta información desata preocupaciones en cuanto a la privacidad, algunos navegadores permiten al usuario deshabilitar el envío de este campo.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>Si se selecciona esta opción, <i>µMatrix<\/i> eliminará la información del HTTP referer si <b>ambas<\/b> de estas condiciones son verdaderas:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>El nombre de dominio del HTTP referer no concuerda con el nombre de dominio de la URL pedida (o sea, el creador del vínculo es un tercero respecto a la página web);<li>El nombre de <i>host<\/i> de la petición no está en la lista de permitidos.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Bloquear todos los intentos de <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>auditoría de hipervínculos<\/a>.",
"description":""

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"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

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"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
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"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} nom(s) de domaine bloqué(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistiques",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>D'après Wikipédia : &ldquo;Un référant est une information transmise à un serveur HTTP lorsqu'un visiteur suit un lien pour accéder à l'une de ses ressources, lui indiquant l'URL de la page où se situe ce lien qu'il a suivi [...] <b>Les référants peuvent poser des problèmes d'atteinte à la vie privée, puisque le webmestre peut connaître les pages que ses visiteurs ont consulté avant d'accéder aux siennes.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>Si ce paramètre est coché, <i>µMatrix<\/i> supprimera le référant HTTP lorsque les <b>deux<\/b> conditions suivantes sont vérifiées :<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>Le nom de domaine du référant HTTP ne correspond pas à l'URL de la requête (c'est-à-dire que vous venez d'un site Web différent de celui que vous vous apprêtez à consulter);<li>Le nom d'hôte de la requête n'est pas sur liste blanche.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Bloquer toutes les tentatives d'<a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>audit hyperlien<\/a>",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} דומיין(ים) חסום(ים)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; סטטיסטיקות",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>מתוך ויקיפדיה: &ldquo;HTTP referer זוהי כותרת (header) של בקשת HTTP אשר מזהה את הכתובת של דף האינטרנט שמקושר למשאב שמבוקש. ... <b>משום שהמידע על המפנה (referer) יכול לחלל את הפרטיות, כמה דפדפנים מאפשרים למשתמש לבטל את השליחה של המידע על המפנה.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>אם אפשרות זו מאופשרת, <i>µMatrix<\/i> ימחק את המידע של ה HTTP referer אם <b>שני<\/b> התנאים הבאים נכונים:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>שם הדומיין של ה HTTP referer לא תואם לדומיין של כתובת האינטרנט של הבקשה (כלומר, המפנה הוא צד שלישי לאתר האינטרנט);<li>הדומיין של הבקשה לא נמצא ברשימה הלבנה.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"חסום את כל הניסיונות ל <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>Hyperlink auditing<\/a>.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistiche",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} hostname(s) na lista negra",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Estatísticas",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;Referer HTTP é um campo de cabeçalho HTTP que identifica o endereço da página que ligado ao recurso que está sendo solicitado. ... <b>Porque a informação referer pode violar a privacidade, alguns navegadores da Web permitem que o usuário desativar o envio de informações referer.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>Se essa configuração for selecionada, <i>µMatrix<\/i> irá remover as informações HTTP referer se <b>ambos <\/b> das seguintes condições forem verdadeiras:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>O nome de domínio do referer HTTP não corresponde ao nome de domínio do URL do pedido (ou seja, o referer é de terceiros para a página da web);<li>O nome do host do pedido não está na lista branca.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Bloquear todas tentativas de <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a>.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} хостов в черном списке",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Статистика",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Блокировать все попытки <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>аудита гиперссылок<\/a>.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} kara listelenmiş alan",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; İstatistikleri",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>Wikipedia'dan: &ldquo;HTTP referer bir web sayfasına hangi bağlantıdan geldiğinizi içeren HTTP başlığıdır. ... <b>Çünkü referer bilgisi gizliliğinizi ihlal edebilir, bazı web tarayıcıları bu bilginin gönderimini devre dışı bırakmanıza izin verebilir.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>Bu ayar işaretliyse, <i>µMatrix<\/i> takip eden şartların <b>her ikisinin<\/b> doğru olması durumunda HTTP referer bilgisini kaldıracaktır: <ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>HTTP referer alan adı isteğin URL alan adıyla eşleşmiyorsa (referer web sayfasına göre üçüncü taraftır)<li>İsteğin alan adı beyaz listede değilse<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Tüm <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hiperbağlaç denetim<\/a> girişimlerini engelle.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}} blacklisted hostname(s)",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; Statistics",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>From Wikipedia: &ldquo;HTTP referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. ... <b>Because referer information can violate privacy, some web browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referer information.<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>If this setting is checked, <i>µMatrix<\/i> will remove the HTTP referer information if <b>both<\/b> of the following conditions are true:<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>The domain name of the HTTP referer does not match the domain name of the URL of the request (that is, the referer is third-party to the web page);<li>The hostname of the request is not whitelisted.<\/ul><\/p>",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"Block all <a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>hyperlink auditing<\/a> attempts.",
"description":""

@ -103,6 +103,14 @@
"message":"{{count}}个黑名单站点",
"description":"Appears in the metadata row of bottom-most group: **mind the limited width**"
},
"matrixSwitchNoMixedContent":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS",
"description":""
},
"matrixSwitchUASpoof":{
"message":"User agent spoofing",
"description":""
},
"statsPageTitle":{
"message":"µMatrix &ndash; 统计",
"description":""
@ -331,6 +339,14 @@
"message":"<p>来自维基百科:&ldquo;HTTP来源地址referer或HTTP referer是HTTP表头的一个字段用来表示从哪儿链接到目前的网页采用的格式是URL……<b>许多网站都会把引用地址纪录起来以便追踪用户的动态,大部分的分析软件都会处理这个信息。但是引用地址信息可能会有隐私权的问题,部份网页浏览器允许用户设置不要提交这个信息,有些代理服务器和防火墙也会把引用地址信息过滤掉,以避免让外部知道非公开的网站地址。<\/b>&rdquo;<\/p><p>这个设置如果被勾选,当以下的条件<b>同时<\/b>为真,<i>µMatrix<\/i>将会移除HTTP来源地址信息<ul style='padding-left:1em;list-style-type:disc;'><li>HTTP来源地址的域名与被请求的URL的域名不相匹配即是说来源地址对于网页而言是第三方<li>被请求的站点不在白名单中。<\/ul><\/p>\n",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentPrompt":{
"message":"Strict HTTPS: forbid mixed content.",
"description":""
},
"privacyNoMixedContentHelp":{
"message":"<p>From <a href='https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Security\/MixedContent'>Mozilla Developer Network<\/a>:<\/p><blockquote>If [a] HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, then the connection is only partially encrypted: the unencrypted content is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers, and therefore the connection is not safeguarded anymore. When a webpage exhibits this behavior, it is called a mixed content page.<\/blockquote>",
"description":""
},
"privacyProcessHyperlinkAuditingPrompt":{
"message":"屏蔽所有<a href='http:\/\/www.whatwg.org\/specs\/web-apps\/current-work\/multipage\/links.html#hyperlink-auditing'>超链接审计<\/a>尝试。",
"description":""

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