![]() ![]() ![]() In simple words – eBay is going to ban active content to reduce the security risks on the marketplace and provide a better mobile experience. Security issues also linger with active content being exposed. There are issues, such as JavaScript not loading quickly enough or flash not being mobile-friendly, which is most likely what triggered the recent decision. eBay’s Lynda Talgo said, “After a recent review of our processes and policies, we believe the benefits of allowing active content to our customers outweigh the extremely low likelihood of being exposed to them.” In October 2014, eBay defended its use of active content. Active content example – Feedback widget Why has eBay decided to ban the use of active content?
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