How do i disable this XXS warning? It gets really annoying, to the point where im thinking of removing NoScript. Actually what i want is to get the warning, and answering ONE single time for each warning - Not everytime im changing page.
I did try to google a solution, with no luck
Example: If im browsing IMDB, every time i change page, it asks(2 questions). I DO NOT want iMDB to talk to Facebook or Google or anything else.
-Bear
Disable XSS warning
Disable XSS warning
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Re: Disable XSS warning
As far as I can tell there's no way currently to disable the warnings and have it block them silently like it used to. I'm hopeful that feature will come back sooner or later, but for now there are a lot of missing features. The update to WebExtensions was a BIG one, more or less requiring all the code to be rewritten, so for right now it's kind of like using a beta.
Other folks on here have decided to stick with the Firefox ESR release or switching to Waterfox or Pale Moon, both of which are based off of older versions of Firefox and support the old, fully-featured, 5.x version of NoScript (which itself will be supported til the middle of next year). I'm considering going to one of those myself! The switch to WebExtensions has completely broken my workflow. Anyway, I digress. Good luck!
Other folks on here have decided to stick with the Firefox ESR release or switching to Waterfox or Pale Moon, both of which are based off of older versions of Firefox and support the old, fully-featured, 5.x version of NoScript (which itself will be supported til the middle of next year). I'm considering going to one of those myself! The switch to WebExtensions has completely broken my workflow. Anyway, I digress. Good luck!
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Re: Disable XSS warning
Agreed, this is one of the most obvious, visible, repeatable, and intrusive of the current set of problems. Also, last I checked, the link for more information in this situation takes one to out-of-date documentation that is of no help.
OTOH, all the problems with the new NoScript revealed to me how much I rely on it. Good grief, is all that blinking, scrolling, popping up, and slow loading the way normal people browse the web? Anyway, I made a modest donation to Giorgio and hope others will do the same -- the web really needs NoScript to be tolerable!
OTOH, all the problems with the new NoScript revealed to me how much I rely on it. Good grief, is all that blinking, scrolling, popping up, and slow loading the way normal people browse the web? Anyway, I made a modest donation to Giorgio and hope others will do the same -- the web really needs NoScript to be tolerable!
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Re: Disable XSS warning
Thank you for the answers. I didnt know they rewrote most of the code. I will try to be patient as i think they will for sure work this out.
For now ive disabled NS. But life without NS is a pain for sure, atleast the digital life :p Have to say its hands down the best browser extension in my opinion.
-Bear
For now ive disabled NS. But life without NS is a pain for sure, atleast the digital life :p Have to say its hands down the best browser extension in my opinion.
-Bear
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Re: Disable XSS warning
Not running the scripts on the sites (specifically imdb in this case) helps.
I get the initial "imdb to ia.media-imdb.com"
on the mainpage, but since almost everything is "default - nothing allowed" I get a lot less annoying calls.
that page basically only needs the http versions of imdb.com and ia.media-imdb.com anyway.
Rest is mostly adds and social media integration (and guess where the facebook calls come from)
I get the initial "imdb to ia.media-imdb.com"
on the mainpage, but since almost everything is "default - nothing allowed" I get a lot less annoying calls.
that page basically only needs the http versions of imdb.com and ia.media-imdb.com anyway.
Rest is mostly adds and social media integration (and guess where the facebook calls come from)
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