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Android-specific support, bug reports and feature requests.
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roashru
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Post by roashru »

more people should know about this web browser extension. no need for adblock. worth money contribute.
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Thats wrong.
NoScript isnt a adblocker
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barbaz
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roashru wrote:worth money contribute.
Speaking on behalf of Giorgio, thank you for your donation! Image
roashru wrote:more people should know about this web browser extension.
Probably it's not publicised more because it's still in alpha state.
yes_noscript wrote:NoScript isnt a adblocker
+1. Ad blocking is just a side effect of the security. It only works because most ads depend on active content.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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jawz101
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Re: big hammer

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if NoScript worked on Android I'd uninstall a few add-ons (uBO and Decentraleyes at least). Since most of what is blocked with lists is taken care of by blocking 3rd party scripts. If I had an option to temporarily allow 1st party scripts by default the mobile client would be suitable.

Also, I don't think the options for switching between a blacklist/whitelist in the mobile client actually work, fwiw.

At this point I'm skeptical the mobile client will ever get touched again.
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jawz101 wrote: At this point I'm skeptical the mobile client will ever get touched again.
The transition to WebExtensions (currently in progress) will probably handle it, actually.
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