Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Hi dear maintainer,

First, thank you for no-script, it is very useful. I greatly appreciate your work!

I understand the reasons why permanent settings where remove from Private Browsing. However, I think that a possibility to change this behaviour in the setting of no-script could be a great idea.

Regards,
Klag
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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1. Open NoScript Options>Advanced]
The pertinent part.
And the reason for:
I think I got it toggled, once.
But don't think I've got it to go back?
So just what are we doing here with Ctrl+Shift+K? (in the realm of NoScript)?
We are changing "NoScript" - not FF?
And we're doing this, where, storage-sync.sqlite?
So this is similar to debug.
In a "setting" (Pref) that we otherwise don't have access to?
And this change is "internal" to "NoScript" (storage-sync.sqlite), so doesn't affect, has no relationship to the signing of the .xpi "container".
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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1. Open NoScript Options>Advanced]
The pertinent part.
(Then... press Ctrl+Shift+K...)
And the reason for my failure with:
I think I got it toggled, once.
But don't think I've got it to go back?
So just what are we doing here with Ctrl+Shift+K? (in the realm of NoScript)?
We are changing "NoScript" - not FF?
And we're doing this, where, storage-sync.sqlite?
So this is similar to debug.
Changing a "setting" (Pref) that we otherwise don't have access to?
And this change is "internal" to "NoScript" (storage-sync.sqlite), so doesn't affect, has no relationship to the signing of the .xpi "container".
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Please check https://noscript.net/getit#devel thanks.

v 11.0.30rc1
============================================================
x Discoverable option to force site-leaking UI in
PBM/Incognito

x [L10n] Updated he
x Easier keyboard navigation of preset configuration
x Yellow-less UI palette
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Discoverable option to force site-leaking UI in PBM/Incognito
That's better :-).
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Most users didn't use ABE, but power users (and myself) did, and I've got some plans for that too, but unfortunately I first need to ensure it's not all lost work with Manifest V3.
Might have to start thinking about Rust V1 ;-)
(No idea if this applies, but sounds like it could...)
Heads up: The new WebExtension `browser.storage.sync` implementation (written in Rust) is on autoland and will cause extensions that exceed the storage quota to not sync any more (which wasn't enforced previously)! Existing data is still migrated, even if it is above quota:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1635348

Extensions may receive an error: "QuotaExceededError: storage.sync API call exceeded its quota limitations."

Theoretically the migration could also fail, in which case it should just fall back to the old implementation (Kinto).
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... #p14865602
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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NoScript - 11.0.30rc1 - June 4, 2020
Firefox - NIGHTLY 79.0a1 - Build ID 20200604092907

Thank you Giorgio,
with the new option - Enable permissions - everything is back to normal.
You are doing a great job here.
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Giorgio Maone wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 12:09 am Please check https://noscript.net/getit#devel thanks.

v 11.0.30rc1
============================================================
x Discoverable option to force site-leaking UI in
PBM/Incognito

x [L10n] Updated he
x Easier keyboard navigation of preset configuration
x Yellow-less UI palette
Nice update, thank you.

A suggestion. Perhaps is OK to have the Discoverable option in the front end of the NoScript menu as it is now in this version, so users are aware that this setting has been introduced, but I think for the long run it would be a lot better to put it out of the way (like in Settings>Advanced only).

Also, thanks about removing the yellow color from the menu. :)

Bo
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Re: Options Disabled - Firefox NIGHTLY 78.0a1

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Thank you very much Giorgio making my life safe and simple!

With the new option - Enable permissions - everything is back to normal.
You are doing a great job here!

Best regards, Arthur
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