Currently people recommend me to switch to ScriptSafe.
Does anyone know how they compare feature and security wise? Can NS do fingerprint protection, too?
Obviously they're both able to block scripts and currently it seems SS has the nicer and easier interface, but I hope for NS to catch up quickly.
NoScript vs ScriptSafe
NoScript vs ScriptSafe
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Re: NoScript vs ScriptSafe
Not a NoScript support question. Should be moved to NoScript General, but OP isn't registered.
If fingerprint protection is your primary goal, you are likely better off with ScriptSafe.
NoScript is a security tool. ScriptSafe looks geared for privacy.unsafe wrote:Does anyone know how they compare feature and security wise?
Any fingerprint protection NoScript provides is just the side effect of its security.unsafe wrote:Can NS do fingerprint protection, too?
If fingerprint protection is your primary goal, you are likely better off with ScriptSafe.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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