Where are NoScript 10 settings saved ?

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Where are NoScript 10 settings saved ?

Post by peha »

The FAQ on the homepage tells me that the setting are saved in prefs.js of firefox. Obviously this is no longer true in version 10+. I removed my complete whitelist from this file, but NoScript 10.1.5.3 still has the complete whitelist active. So the place of storage of NoScript setting seems to have changed. Where is this place now ?

And a request : there seems to be a default whitelist in NoScript now. Please give an option to the user to disable this default whitelist. After a new installation of the Add-on no whitelist should be enabled as default !!!!!

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Re: Where are NoScript 10 settings saved ?

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Re: Where are NoScript 10 settings saved ?

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Noscript settings are usually saved in storage-sync.sqlite, you can edit it with any sqlite editor. It might not be safe to delete this file if any other addon uses this file along with noscript, since after deleting it, the settings of other addons that are stored in this file might be lost. Also make sure firefox is closed before editing or deleting this file.
For sqlite editor I'm using sqlitebrowser on Linux, don't know any programs for windows or mac, you can google for that or search the forums.
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Re: Where are NoScript 10 settings saved ?

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Thank you for this fast reply. There was no problem to edit the storage-sync.sqlite with SQLiteStudio in Linux.
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