What is the purpose of Mark as Untrusted?
What is the purpose of Mark as Untrusted?
I don't understand what Mark as Untrusted is for. I get what it *does* but it seems unnecessary since NoScript already blocks everything. It seems the only purpose would be if you are allowing scripts globally and then wish to block individual sites one-by-one. Is that something people do?
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Re: What is the purpose of Mark as Untrusted?
The point is not only as you said to blacklist scripts from automatically being Allowed but also to reduce menu clutter - if there are sites you never want to Allow, you can thus get them out of the way.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: What is the purpose of Mark as Untrusted?
As well as global allow, there is cascade mode; Untrusted is useful there too.
And Google Analytics is a special case; if marked as untrusted, then all requests to it are blocked, not just active content.
And Google Analytics is a special case; if marked as untrusted, then all requests to it are blocked, not just active content.
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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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