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Redirect rule breaks youtube.com/google.com on Chrome Canary #2869

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alexx7311 opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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Redirect rule breaks youtube.com/google.com on Chrome Canary #2869

alexx7311 opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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alexx7311 commented Jul 11, 2024

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AdGuard Extension version

4.3.53

Browser version

Chrome Canary 128.0.6589.0

OS version

Windows 11

Ad Blocking

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What Stealth Mode options do you have enabled?

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Issue Details

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Disable all rules in the extension
  2. Add ||google.com/log?$redirect=nooptext rule to the user rules
  3. Go to youtube.com
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Expected Behavior

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Actual Behavior

The rule breaks the website

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@alexx7311 alexx7311 added the Bug label Jul 11, 2024
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maximtop commented Jul 11, 2024

Seems like this is a regression in Chrome.
I have filed a bug report: https://issues.chromium.org/issues/352436134.
This issue is also reproducible in uBlock Origin.

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