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The traffic window contains all requests made by the ProjectMaker browser. Requests made using actions will also be included here. GET request , POST request , HTTP requests

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View of the traffic window after going to https://lessons.zennolab.com/en/advanced

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The screenshot shows the server response after a POST request to https://httpbin.org/post .

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With the help of the content policy, you can deny/allow PorjectMaker to load specific domains, URLs. You can also use regular expressions for this .

There are three possible states:

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  1. Selecting the working mode.

  2. Filtering address (domain or regular expression )

  3. Address processing mode from point #2

  4. Using this button, you can delete a condition (alternative option: select the desired condition and press the DELETE key on the keyboard)

Method number 3 (through the Profile window )

First, click on the Profile icon in the main window ProjectMaker(1), the current profile window will open, in it open the Browser tab(2). At the bottom of this tab, you need to activate the Content (3) . Here you can manually add new conditions for filtering requests.

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Opening the traffic window and clicking on the above URL, you will see a large number of requests that the browser makes - to VK, Facebook, Yandex, Google, CloudFlare and other resources besides https://zennolab.com/discussion/ .

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The screenshot shows only a small part of the requests.

Let's imagine that you need to block requests to VK, Facebook and Yandex. Additionally, you want to prevent the loading of URLs containing the word analytics (anywhere in the URL). Here's what a Content Policy action might look like to accomplish the above tasks:

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