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What do you find too ambigious?
The setting is on when the checkbox is checked. This should be intuitive.
This means provided by the application (not by Discord site).
Simply, when Discord (as a server/service) sends a CSP headers, the client (WebCord) decides whenever it should use them or define its own policy. If the Discord CSP headers are used, changing the Third Party section won't really affect anything. In other case, WebCord checks for the sites associated with the user selection and decides whenever they should be included into its generated CSP. This also is used to block some services/analytics like sentry to enchance your privacy (there's no configuration to change that and re-enable these with client-side CSP). Also please note that CSP configuration should be in Advanced section and I've put it there for the case it might not be recommended to mess around it. So, unless you understand the concept of CSP or some elements does not load, I recommend to not touch it if it already works. PS: The comment above doesn't mean I couldn't change the description – I just don't know what others would find more consise. I am open for the suggestions, through. |
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indeed i turned off all 3rd party intentionally and tested it to make sure nothing loads. as intended i didnt want exterior access from those sites i think the CSP button could be tied directly to the 3rd party apps |
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im trying to understand which feature / option this enables?
which setting is on? which setting is off? what is the in-app? which one is discord?
how does that relate to the 3rd party sites?
a more directly concise description would help this confusion. the way its written currently is too ambiguous
thanks
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