Cannot access product pages on mouser.com
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Using Kubuntu(20.04.2 LTS) or Manjaro I cannot access product pages on mouser.com e.g.:
Very rarely the page loads eventually.
Vivaldi version: 3.8.2259.40 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
The main page of mouser.com loads fine, but selecting any product page, nothing happens (loads indefinitely).
I would say roughly about a month ago everything worked.All three Google services are disabled in settings.
No blocking.No issues with Firefox on any OS.
No issues with Vivaldi on Windows 10.
Using proxfree.com the product pages load without problems.
No similar issues with any other website.The following did not help:
- Using --disable-extensions
- Changing IP (with VPN or using different ISP)
- Changing user agent with addon User-Agent Switcher
- Turning on Google DNS resolver
Can somebody confirm this issue on Linux?
How can I debug this? The network monitor in the developer tools just shows "pending" after requesting the page above.
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@void73 , no problem, as you say in W10, but it seems that the page is limited to the CE and has a lot of sniffers of your location and other crap. Maybe this is the reason (15 trackers only in the main page)
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Thanks for the feedback so far. I tried it with Chromium and have the same issues.
I think they use some sort of DDoS protection and the combination of Chromium + some Linux specific fingerprints blocks access.
Since Gwen has no issues it might be too time consuming to figure out which one of the countless fingerprints it is.
It seems it is not a Vivaldi related problem.
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Thanks for the Trace link. I tested it with coveryourtracks.eff.org and it works well, however no luck with Mouser, even with the experimental settings enabled.
I tried another fingerprinting obfuscator from CyDec, but at best it could display a broken mobile version of the website.
Furthermore, I tried different versions of Chrome (90.0.4430.93 / 86.0.4240.75 / 79.0.3945.88) on Ubuntu, but none of them work either, while Firefox loads fine in parallel.
So it seems it is not related to a recent change in Chrome/Chromium and just some broken back-end configuration of the website. I have notified the website operator, since it is in their interest to fix their shop.
The reason why I am so curious, even if it is just one broken website, is that I wonder if this back-end manipulation will get out of hand in the future. I am grateful that Vivaldi excludes stuff like FLoC, but the cat and mouse game will continue...
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@void73 , by default, trace don't has activated all protections it has, see in the setting>advanced and test some of them. Same in CyDec, it brokes most pages with all protections activated, whith which apears that you are posting with IE and Windows XP from the Congo, or with a mobile in Hawai ,if activated the random UA and header spoofer.
I use Trace and I don't have problems in your link. -
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