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That is an issue for Privacy Badger itself, not for DSound I think. Maybe you should add some kind of rule to it to allow the connection or something, I don't use it so I don't know how it works...

I mean if privacy badger finds domething that damages my privacy then it would be nice if dsound would do something that prevents the api from affecting people's privacy.
if possible.

DSound doesn't do anything related to users privacy. That is a false positive error on Privacy Badger software you're using... Maybe because it doesn't know about DSound yet. Please report to them so they can fix it. Thanks! :)

i didn't say dsound doesn't do anything related to privacy.
I merely noticed that the badger spotted an issue. and i tried to get that under attention.
badger is there for a reason.