Most of the internet doesn't show up anymore until I enable at least one site's JS... the domain whose site I'm actually on.
Most browsers have a cookie setting for "automatically allow cookies for the site I'm actually on," and I can't find that setting for NS. So, for example, if I had enabled that setting, I wouldn't have had to click Allow for *informaction.com* to load icons on this site. Does this exist? Am I just missing it? Is there a feature request I can vote for somewhere?
(Apologies, I am sure this has been addressed before, but it was not easy to search for.)
Allowing JS through for the same domain
Allowing JS through for the same domain
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Re: Allowing JS through for the same domain
NoScript Options > General, check "Temporarily set top-level sites to TRUSTED"
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Allowing JS through for the same domain
Thank you so much!
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