The most aggravating feature of the new noscript is that when another site tries to forward information to a different domain (e.g. it wants to send your window name to facebook.com) you can set "Always block" for that site.
But only that site.
Is there a way to make always block be global and always blocked, period, no questions asked, stop giving me a window-stealing popup? :[
Always block [blah] to [blah.com] be the default action?
Always block [blah] to [blah.com] be the default action?
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Re: Always block [blah] to [blah.com] be the default action?
That would be a good idea.
Instead of having several pop ups (which have to be removed manually) a global option to block any XSS attempt by default would be very useful.
Instead of having several pop ups (which have to be removed manually) a global option to block any XSS attempt by default would be very useful.
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