by PhysikusGER » Sat Feb 09, 2019 2:17 pm
barbaz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:38 pm
bjm wrote:Will "Cascade top documents permissions to 3rd party scripts" be ported over?
Yes, but that cannot be done until Firefox 58.
Picking this up as I searched the forums for "cascade" and found this fitting.
I do
NOT want to put any pressure on the developer, but might I merely ask if by now there is any way to reproduce the "Cascade top document's permissions to 3rd party scripts" option of the classic NoScript?
Or if not, whether that feature is still planned to be ported over at some point?
I was so pleased after I enabled this setting in NS Classic years ago and am really missing it now. Personally I prefer that behaviour considerably, and while I could agree if someone said that the default behaviour provided a bit more security and privacy, I still can "untrust" 3rd party domains I do not trust or want, while having a lot less hassle
AND being protected nevertheless when e.g. web-searching through unknown sites.
[quote=barbaz post_id=91820 time=1511372311 user_id=181509]
[quote="bjm"]Will "Cascade top documents permissions to 3rd party scripts" be ported over?[/quote]
Yes, but that cannot be done until Firefox 58.
[/quote]
Picking this up as I searched the forums for "cascade" and found this fitting.
I do [b]NOT[/b] want to put any pressure on the developer, but might I merely ask if by now there is any way to reproduce the "Cascade top document's permissions to 3rd party scripts" option of the classic NoScript?
Or if not, whether that feature is still planned to be ported over at some point?
I was so pleased after I enabled this setting in NS Classic years ago and am really missing it now. Personally I prefer that behaviour considerably, and while I could agree if someone said that the default behaviour provided a bit more security and privacy, I still can "untrust" 3rd party domains I do not trust or want, while having a lot less hassle [b]AND[/b] being protected nevertheless when e.g. web-searching through unknown sites.