It’s clear that Deezer doesn’t care about this issue. It’s not a bug, it’s working as intended: the selected “Best answer” encourages to de-block telemetry. It is the equivalent of letting people into your home because you get tired of their knocking. If you don’t feel like whitelisting trackers and still want to get rid of the warning, simply block the HTML element with a custom CSS rule: div.css-1bg4k38 { display:none } or block it with an ad blocker like uBlock Origin: ! deezer.com: My computer never seems to be offline www.deezer.com##.css-1bg4k38 Thank you for the hint.Do you know how to add the CSS custom rule to the Deezer app?I don't use an ad blocker and would prefer another solution to enforce these changes.
Thank you @Leonídia.Deezer for the detailed answer.Issue is that even if I opted out of everything in the settings, Deezer still tries to connect with Braze. Would not be an issue if there is no data sent to them, and there may not be a banner showing an error trying to connect to Braze making us worry about data leakage, Braze being a known tracker destination for a lot of apps.
Hi @Beee, @Shadowan, I've got an update from our developers, and they've acknowledged that this is a known issue. However, there's no fix scheduled at the moment. Sorry for the inconvenience.😔 Thank you, happy to see this is taken care off, even if a solution is not found yet.Could be simply to change the error level of the connection failing to braze for a lower level (warning or info for example) to avoid the banner if it goes in a generic error catch - or change the way you call the banner function, all depends how you coded this part but just avoiding showing the banner for this particular check should no be so time consuming to address.
[...] Try whitelisting braze with an r. That was a typo in my message, sorry.I found why I still had this message.Braze was a CNAME for a CDN so we have to also whitelist the fastly URL: d2.shared.global.fastly.net
After a trial of Deezer and Tidal, I went Tidal because of this error and not being able to remove it, even whitelisting sdk.iad-01.braze.com.But Tidal is pushing too much Rap and co that I don’t like, even after a few monthes it still try to push music I don’t like. Flow/Moods are a lot better on Deezer. I have done some network logging to see what Deezer is doing, and found this:A sdk.iad-01.braze.com CNAME d2.shared.global.fastly.netSo it seems that we need to whitelist this fastly address to remove the banner. I still am disappointed that Deezer is sending data to Braze without consent. Should not be legit in Europe...
Hi,Did you have some progress on this?All trackers disabled in Windows app, but still have this message.DNS filter enabled with PiHole, and even whitelisting blaze.com I still have this anoying message.Best.
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