Is it possible to block WebGL on trusted websites? I know it is possible to put all restrictions set for untrusted websites to trusted websites but I would purely want to block 1 specific restriction (WebGL in this case) to trusted sites.
Am I overlooking an option or is this not possible?
Thanks
Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
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Ecci
Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
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Re: Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
NoScript Options > Embeddings, check "Forbid WebGL"
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Ecci
Re: Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
But this is only for untrusted websites right? When you trust a website it does allow WebGL?barbaz wrote:NoScript Options > Embeddings, check "Forbid WebGL"
You can check "Apply these restrictions to whitelisted sites too" but it would carry over all restrictions to all websites.
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Re: Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
Normally the default, unless you have the option "also apply to trusted sites" checked, in which case it is for everyone.
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Re: Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
Hmm...So it is not possible to allow javascript but block webgl on a specific domain.
Thanks, I might look for an extra addon that can block WebGL per domain.
Thanks, I might look for an extra addon that can block WebGL per domain.
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Re: Blocking WebGL on trusted websites
Nope, it is only for TRUSTED sites. WebGL is anyway blocked on untrusted sites.Ecci wrote:But this is only for untrusted websites right?
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