Thanks for the hint!_______________________________________________Best regards, FrankAm 28.01.2020 um 18:50 schrieb Brad Jorsch (Anomie) <bjorsch@wikimedia.org>:You would have to contact Wikimedia's Site Reliability Engineering team with a request like this. Your best way forward is probably to file a task in Phabricator <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/> and tag it with #Operations.On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:08 PM Frank Wunderlich <info@tagorama.rocks> wrote:Hello,_______________________________________________
in 2016 I wrote a small Android app, that is making use of the Wikipedia ActionApi to search for articles at the current location of a user.
Due to legal considerations I am currently trying to take down the app.
It’s not available any more in the Google PlayStore, but there are still installations out there.
That’s why I want to make these installations unusable by deactivating all backend services, that the app is using.
Unfortunately the app is (partially) directly communicating with wikipedia servers and not via a proxy under my control.
The app sends a special User-Agent HTTP header with every request to identify itself:
tagorama/v1.0.0.283-release (http://tagorama.rocks/; info@tagorama.rocks)
Is there any way for you to block requests from this app?
Who would I contact?
Thanks for your help,
Frank Wunderlich
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