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Re: Import whitelist
Thank you Nan M. Just to add, if it bores you and you already know and don't want to hear the lecture, then why keep asking. Asking something implies you don't get it which is contrary to saying that you get it. Enough said.
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Re: Import whitelist
@yoman:
Maybe I get your point: you would like the most common annoyance/malware domains to be added to the untrusted blacklist in order not to have their useless "Allow ..." menu items shown cluttering your regular NoScript menu.
Not sure if anybody else already pointed that out, but maybe the best way to deal with your issue is choosing any of the public available malware domain lists and throwing it, one domain per line, after the [UNTRUSTED] header of an exported whitelist. Then use NoScript Options|Whitelist|Import.
Maybe I get your point: you would like the most common annoyance/malware domains to be added to the untrusted blacklist in order not to have their useless "Allow ..." menu items shown cluttering your regular NoScript menu.
Not sure if anybody else already pointed that out, but maybe the best way to deal with your issue is choosing any of the public available malware domain lists and throwing it, one domain per line, after the [UNTRUSTED] header of an exported whitelist. Then use NoScript Options|Whitelist|Import.
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Re: Import whitelist
That's what I thought originally too and mentioned the editing of [UNTRUSTED], therube gave a suggestion and even NanM suggested another option but seems not to be satisfactory for some reason. Maybe hearing from you will put this to bed already.Giorgio Maone wrote:@yoman:
Maybe I get your point: you would like the most common annoyance/malware domains to be added to the untrusted blacklist in order not to have their useless "Allow ..." menu items shown cluttering your regular NoScript menu.
Not sure if anybody else already pointed that out, but maybe the best way to deal with your issue is choosing any of the public available malware domain lists and throwing it, one domain per line, after the [UNTRUSTED] header of an exported whitelist. Then use NoScript Options|Whitelist|Import.
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