For years I've used NoScript with scripts globally allowed, but then blacklisted anything I didn't like/that caused annoying overlays/animations etc. I know this isn't the most secure way to use it, but it's worked well enough for me in conjunction with adblockers/other extensions.
With the new NoScript for Firefox 57 -- when I'm globally allowing scripts, it only shows the top level domain. Here is www.cnn.com as an example:
https://i.imgur.com/a6N8Nyf.png
We all know that cnn.com is running a zillion scripts here, some of which I've allowed and some which are blacklisted from the custom settings I've built up over the years. Why doesn't NoScript show the full list here (blocked/trusted/otherwise)? This makes it very difficult to see if they've added some new script and research whether I want to block it. Is there a setting where I can change this behavior?
Not showing all domains when globally allowed
Not showing all domains when globally allowed
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Re: Not showing all domains when globally allowed
Maybe related to https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 10&t=23875?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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