Short version: Can I temporarily allow only one domain on a page I visit? Easily?
My normal mode is to browse with scripting off, and enable only domains I need. The old UI made this easy to do.
It doesn't appear to be able, or at least easy, to do with the new UI.
Suppose I go to abc.go.com
abc.go.com pulls scripts from 7 domains. I want to temporarily allow only one, abc.go.com. Not doubleclick, for example.
I also do not want to give abc.go.com permanent trust.
It appears that with the new GUI I can only temporarily allow every site on a page? Am I missing something?
Thanks for your time.
Want to temp allow a single site out of many on a page
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New User
Want to temp allow a single site out of many on a page
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Re: Want to temp allow a single site out of many on a page
NoScript 10.1.3c3 temporarily allows sites by default when you set them to Trusted.
The screenshot in https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 378#p91378 shows how to make a Custom permission temporary, or how to turn a temporary Trusted permanent permission to a permanent one.
The screenshot in https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 378#p91378 shows how to make a Custom permission temporary, or how to turn a temporary Trusted permanent permission to a permanent one.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Want to temp allow a single site out of many on a page
Hi,New User wrote:Short version: Can I temporarily allow only one domain on a page I visit? Easily?
My normal mode is to browse with scripting off, and enable only domains I need. The old UI made this easy to do.
It doesn't appear to be able, or at least easy, to do with the new UI.
Suppose I go to abc.go.com
abc.go.com pulls scripts from 7 domains. I want to temporarily allow only one, abc.go.com. Not doubleclick, for example.
I also do not want to give abc.go.com permanent trust.
It appears that with the new GUI I can only temporarily allow every site on a page? Am I missing something?
Thanks for your time.
Just to add to barbaz' info:
Look at the following screenshot, where I just clicked on the CUSTOM button for abc.go.com (active clock shows it's a temporary permission only). All other domains have the DEFAULT setting. AS soon as you click the big REVOKE button (top menu, second buton from the right), the temporary permissions you gave to this one domain are revoked.
Screenshot:
https://postimg.org/image/k1d06ret1/
HTH
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