Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
My understanding of this option in the General part is designed for JS permission only, am I right?
Q: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
Re: Q: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
No, it applies to embeddings as well. It performs 'Temporarily allow' for any site that you visit.
NB If site A redirects you to site B, then site B will be temporarily allowed. So this is not entirely safe.
NB If site A redirects you to site B, then site B will be temporarily allowed. So this is not entirely safe.
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Thrawn
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Religion is not the opium of the masses. Daily life is the opium of the masses.
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Thrawn
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Religion is not the opium of the masses. Daily life is the opium of the masses.
True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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Re: Q: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
I see the explaination said this:Thrawn wrote:No, it applies to embeddings as well.
I doubt your answer,and test it, like the screenshotTemporarily allow top-level sites by default, not recommended and disabled by default, grants permissions "on the fly" to the address of the main page (the one usually displayed in the location bar), excluding subframes, embedded objects and sites marked as untrusted.
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Re: Q: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
Sorry I think I was wrong, I selected the "also block trusted sites`s embeded objects"Thrawn wrote:No, it applies to embeddings as well. It performs 'Temporarily allow' for any site that you visit.
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