Description: I can鈥檛 play the video.
Steps to reproduce the problem: try to play the video
https://www.chip.de/news/Google-Maps-noch-besser-Kartendienst-bekommt-ein-tolles-Update_182924597.html
System configuration
Filters:
Information | Value
--- | ---
Operating system: | win 10
Browser: | Firefox developer edition
AdGuard version: | 3.4.31
Filters enabled: | default + Adguard germany + Adguard tracking protection + Adguard annoyances
AdGuard DNS: | None
I can鈥檛 play the Video without cookie accept so i need to whitelist the cookie banner with:
@@/wrappermessagingwithoutdetection.js$script,domain=chip.de
@@||cdn.privacy-mgmt.com/consent^$domain=chip.de
i still can鈥檛 play the video
@JobcenterTycoon it works on my end. Filters are updated?
@BlazDT please take a look.
Yes i updated. Cookie accept is needed to play the video on my end
Reproduced, had to add an additional rule and remove previous ones. Will add javascript rule later which adds required cookies.
Added JS rule.
The videoplayer is broken again
Working for me. Please check @AdguardTeam/filters-maintainers
I can reproduce it with extension for Firefox and this rule fixes it:
@@||cdn.privacy-mgmt.com/consent/$domain=chip.de
It seems that this request happens when "accept" button is clicked, so I wonder if we should add this rule as a generic one (I mean without domain modifier).
I agree with generic as this request only happens when previous elements are unblocked.
Okay, added and also fixed this - https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters/issues/61907#issuecomment-693361135
@AdamWr @BlazDT
https://www.golem.de/ Cookie bypass is broke now :'(

@@/setconsentcookie.$domain=golem.de will fix that
https://www.golem.de/ Cookie bypass is broke now :'(
Fixed, update should be available in 1-2 hours.
AdGuard click in blue button or bake needed cookies?
AdGuard clicks the required buttons.
Most helpful comment
I can reproduce it with extension for Firefox and this rule fixes it:
@@||cdn.privacy-mgmt.com/consent/$domain=chip.deIt seems that this request happens when "accept" button is clicked, so I wonder if we should add this rule as a generic one (I mean without domain modifier).