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How can I show the site if Tracking Protection enabled?

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Hi there! I have an issue.

Me and my team created a separate js-application for our client's website but can integrate it into the site only using Google Tag Manager, politically. But if Tracking Protection enabled, our application doesn't appear, surely, because TP is blocking GTM, sooo my question is – can I somehow avoid this? Maybe, by the client's website adding in some White Lists

Hi there! I have an issue. Me and my team created a separate js-application for our client's website but can integrate it into the site only using Google Tag Manager, politically. But if Tracking Protection enabled, our application doesn't appear, surely, because TP is blocking GTM, sooo my question is – can I somehow avoid this? Maybe, by the client's website adding in some White Lists

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No white lists, design the page politely and respectfully, Do not fill it up with trackers, have outside likes connect to HTTPS addresses. Some websites and ads attach hidden trackers that collect your browsing info long after you’ve left. Only Firefox Private Browsing has tracking protection to block them automatically

Clean your code and fix errors as per : W3C.org (World Wide Web Consortium) in charge of standards and practices and future development of web pages and web browsers make the rules on code. Mozilla Firefox follows these rules. W3C.org Who make the rules for web code. HTML https://validator.w3.org/ CSS https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ and https://validator.w3.org/i18n-checker/ and http://mobile.css-validator.org/

Firefox does not tolerate errors as much as other browsers.

You may have to find someone that knows how to code for it. Research on W3C

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The hosts blocked by the Tracking Protection feature are drawn from a list developed by Disconnect, and may be blocked by Blur, Ghostery, and Privacy Badger, too.

I guess if the functionality is important to your client, they will figure out a solution that doesn't depend on a commonly blocked server.