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Who knows an easy way to load klaviyo js files or rewrite those js files getting loaded on your site from your own domain? Is there an alternative besides download/uploading these files (and having to keep them up to date)?
Basically rewriting the requests to the klaviyo trackers through your own domain preventing them from being blocked? 

It would be great if we could have something similar in the lines of how whitelabeling of email domain works for Klaviyo.

 

Hey @Omar, there isn’t an easy way to do this off-hand (would need to research if its possible). Do you see these files getting blocked, if so, by what?  Is this more of a feature request / ask if possible?

 

 


Hey @Omar, hope you’ve had a great week so far! I’m also curious to know if you have been experiencing issues with js files and having them blocked? Would love to hear more about the specific use-case. As @remstone mentioned, there’s no way of doing this today, but if you can provide some additional context, someone might have a creative strategy, or we can share this with the team! 

-Cass. 


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