First of all, NoScript is a great addon that really does what was promised, it protects.
Kudos to the developer at this point.
@Giorgio Maone:
What bothers me as a critical data protection officer is that entries are predefined in
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legacy/default.js
What would be really very good would be if a delete function were implemented to delete the pre-entry:
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§:addons.mozilla.org",
"§:afx.ms",
"§:ajax.aspnetcdn.com",
"§:ajax.googleapis.com",
"§:bootstrapcdn.com",
"§:code.jquery.com",
"§:firstdata.com",
"§:firstdata.lv",
"§:gfx.ms",
"§:google.com",
"§:googlevideo.com",
"§:gstatic.com",
"§:hotmail.com",
"§:live.com",
"§:live.net",
"§:maps.googleapis.com",
"§:mozilla.net",
"§:netflix.com",
"§:nflxext.com",
"§:nflximg.com",
"§:nflxvideo.net",
"§:noscript.net",
"§:outlook.com",
"§:passport.com",
"§:passport.net",
"§:passportimages.com",
"§:paypal.com",
"§:paypaobjects.com",
"§:securecode.com",
"§:securesuite.net",
"§:sfx.ms",
"§:tinymce.cachefly.net",
"§:wlxrs.com",
"§:yahoo.com",
"§:yahooapis.com",
"§:yimg.com",
"§:youtube.com",
"§:ytimg.com"
If you could delete them (from user behavior). Because Microsoft and Co are known for tracking and here every user should be able to freely decide which websites he trusts and which not. It is clear that you can allow it by distrust or not.
I would also like to address the fact that some links cannot be reached when the URL or the network packets are checked or that no data packets can be retrieved from there. Which partly contributes to the fact that unnecessary URLS were predefined that no longer serve a purpose.
It would be nice if these entries would disappear, i.e. be taken out of the code itself, or at least have a delete function itself, so that you can then easily delete them from NoScript.
I not want to badmouth the work, but I would like to point out constructively here that data protection and informational self-determination, which one has as fundamental rights, are not really represented. An empty standard configuration would be much more accommodating here with a small guide for people who don't know it, where everything would be explained, or an FAQ entry for it.
Otherwise very good job. Thanks a lot for this.
Greetings Einar