Ask HN: If a bug in YouTube lets skip Ads, should it be disclosed to the public? 1 points by maketechfair 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] g4ryb0t 7y ago ↗ sounds like your talking about an ad-blocker [–] maketechfair 7y ago ↗ It's not an ad-blocker, for this to work there is no need to install any add-on or extensions, or do any CSS or JS trickery in the debugging console.This requires just a simple action in a stock web browser, as far as I have experienced.The cat I don't have could do it!
[–] maketechfair 7y ago ↗ It's not an ad-blocker, for this to work there is no need to install any add-on or extensions, or do any CSS or JS trickery in the debugging console.This requires just a simple action in a stock web browser, as far as I have experienced.The cat I don't have could do it!
[–] qnsi 7y ago ↗ No [–] maketechfair 7y ago ↗ Thanks for your answer, I would really like to hear your considerations as to why it shouldn't be done.
[–] maketechfair 7y ago ↗ Thanks for your answer, I would really like to hear your considerations as to why it shouldn't be done.
[–] mercxry 7y ago ↗ Check if their bug bounty program covers it, if not just report that to them and give them some time, if they don't fix it after that time you can disclose it to the public.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 23.2 ms ] threadThis requires just a simple action in a stock web browser, as far as I have experienced.
The cat I don't have could do it!