Not sure what's happened here: FF 57 and new NS interface. I'm not overly gifted in the technical department, but I'm now completely baffled, when previously all was quite intuitive.
In Firefox [56 and prior flavours] when I went into NoScript the Options would pop up from the foot of the window on any newly visited website. I'd then select shift/click for any new site-related links. This would duly open in https://noscript.net/about/ ... name of site. I would then usually use the bottom link in that window: http://www.urlvoid.com/scan/ ... name of site, before then making a judgement call based on those returns.
... before then simply clicking on Allow / Block on the aforementioned https://noscript.net/about/ ... name of site link and moving on. [Perhaps, presumably like others, I might Temporarily Allow All Page, if it were an important site/needed additional functionality.]
But ...
Where is that now?! Am I missing something, only I can't see any way to follow the aforementioned links to make that usual judgement call?
Hope I've explained that okay?!
How do I know whether a site can be trusted?
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How do I know whether a site can be trusted?
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Re: How do I know whether a site can be trusted?
Same here, i was passing by for see if anyone had posted a pdf manual
It's like having firefox and noscript in a box, the software is in a double state of having and not having to learn the new version
I guess i will install firefox 56 on my notebook and remove automatic-installation for new versions, then i'll just move my noscript setting from one computer to another and so using both version
It's like having firefox and noscript in a box, the software is in a double state of having and not having to learn the new version
I guess i will install firefox 56 on my notebook and remove automatic-installation for new versions, then i'll just move my noscript setting from one computer to another and so using both version
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Re: How do I know whether a site can be trusted?
I'm desperately trying to avoid your interim solution, Dan...
... buried in the woods ... and you've lost the map!dan88 wrote:Same here, i was passing by for see if anyone had posted a pdf manual
It's like having firefox and noscript in a box ...
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Re: How do I know whether a site can be trusted?
:Bump:
I know there's often more than one way to skin a cat but ...
Really? No one else has a problem and/or neat solution to this issue?
I know there's often more than one way to skin a cat but ...
Really? No one else has a problem and/or neat solution to this issue?
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It's a problem that currently is 2 steps away.Will Gortoa wrote::Bump:
I know there's often more than one way to skin a cat but ...
Really? No one else has a problem and/or neat solution to this issue?
My current issue is how it deals with subdomains to begin with over 5.x
I never used an objective 3rd party list for what to trust or not. I trust nothing that I don't need at that moment basically.
The rest is years of using intuition of what is integral to a site to show me what I want to see, and ignoring the rest.
Once the new interface starts showing me the same level of information the old one did, I'm basically fine.
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