reflio
CookieBlock
reflio | CookieBlock | |
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6 | 1 | |
401 | 180 | |
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6.4 | 2.7 | |
11 months ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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reflio
- Show HN: Reflio – Open-source affiliate program creator now supports Paddle
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Show HN: Reflio – Open-source affiliate program creator for SaaS
Can you clarify, is everything in your repo (https://github.com/Reflio-com/reflio) like it says in the readme, or are there parts of the repo under a different license, as this file seems to imply- https://github.com/Reflio-com/reflio/blob/main/apps/reflio/L...? I don't see any license header or anything else that would indicate that some files are under a different license?
Second, what license is the Reflio referral tracking script under? It appears that this script should be integrated into the SaaS product itself? Having that script AGPL would be a poison pill that no sane non-AGPL SaaS would swallow.
- Show HN: Open-source affiliate marketing program creator
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Why I'm making my latest product open-source
The main LICENSE file then references to other licenses, which includes this license for part of the files, which does not look open source. This seems to be the bulk of the app.
We're launching very soon. Reflio is live on GitHub (please give us a star!), and our early access list is still open.
- Open-source referral program creator for SaaS
CookieBlock
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Nearly all websites may breach GDPR
It's pretty well known that cookie-walls are rife with anti-consumer patterns. Going to something like formula1.com requires me to make more than 100 clicks to object to the 'legitimate interests' of as many companies. Which is a pretty terrible anti-pattern when I don't want to be tracked at all...
After reading the abstract, it seems the authors try to classify cookies using a special browser extension called "CookieBlock" [1]. I hope they are successful, because I hate being tracked on the internet.
[1]https://github.com/dibollinger/CookieBlock
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bingo-online - Bingo game online built by NextJS and Supabase
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devhunt - A launching platform for dev tools, built by developers. Open-source and collaborative, we use GitHub pull requests for listings and user logins for genuine voting. Join us at DevHunt to showcase your innovations and empower developer tools across the web! Led by https://twitter.com/johnrushx .
cookie-editor - A powerful browser extension to create, edit and delete cookies
analytics-box - A simple and privacy focused analytics tool written in go.
aeon - 📡 Scan the internet for your personal information and modify or remove it