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How to allow tracking from specified website with Firefox ESR?

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Hi, I didn't find how to add a custom URL in exception tracking website in privacy tab. I already use files Firefox.cfg and the JSON file to customize Firefox ESR, but i couldn't find that!

There is in : about:preferences#privacy and the title of the window is "exceptions for enhanced protection against tracking"

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Hi, I didn't find how to add a custom URL in exception tracking website in privacy tab. I already use files Firefox.cfg and the JSON file to customize Firefox ESR, but i couldn't find that! There is in : about:preferences#privacy and the title of the window is "exceptions for enhanced protection against tracking" Thank's

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Try code like this. In non ESR Firefox release versions you need to disable the sandbox.

Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
var URI = Services.io.newURI("https://example.com", null, null);
var PERMISSION = "trackingprotection";
var ACTION = "Services.perms.ALLOW_ACTION";
Services.perms.add(URI, PERMISSION, ACTION);

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Try code like this. In non ESR Firefox release versions you need to disable the sandbox.

Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
var URI = Services.io.newURI("https://example.com", null, null);
var PERMISSION = "trackingprotection";
var ACTION = "Services.perms.ALLOW_ACTION";
Services.perms.add(URI, PERMISSION, ACTION);

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