[Bug 1128754] New: Review Request: mozilla-requestpolicy - Firefox and Seamonkey extension that gives you control over cross-site requests

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Mon Aug 11 13:21:43 UTC 2014


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128754

            Bug ID: 1128754
           Summary: Review Request: mozilla-requestpolicy - Firefox and
                    Seamonkey extension that gives you control over
                    cross-site requests
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody at fedoraproject.org
          Reporter: anto.trande at gmail.com
        QA Contact: extras-qa at fedoraproject.org
                CC: package-review at lists.fedoraproject.org



Spec URL:
https://sagitter.fedorapeople.org/mozilla-requestpolicy/mozilla-requestpolicy.spec
SRPM URL:
https://sagitter.fedorapeople.org/mozilla-requestpolicy/mozilla-requestpolicy-0.5.28-1.fc20.src.rpm

Description: With RequestPolicy installed, you will see a new flag icon
normally 
at the top-right of your browser. 
This flag turns red when RequestPolicy has blocked requests 
from the current website you are viewing.

You'll notice on web pages you visit that blocked cross-site images 
are indicated with a red flag and border in the place of where 
the image would have been. Hovering your cursor over the blocked 
image will tell you which domain the blocked image was from.

Clicking on the RequestPolicy icon in the status bar brings up
a menu of options. The menu looks like the image below.

The menu indicates destination domains from the current site 
that have either been blocked or allowed.Each of the destination 
domains listed have their own menus which give you options 
about which requests to allow.

Fedora Account System Username: sagitter

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