How to permanently allow a site

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Billywest
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Re: How to permanently allow a site

Post by Billywest »

Got it. Just have to tinker here and about see what i need on each page. Thanks
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TomH

Re: How to permanently allow a site

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Pansa wrote:
I personally never trusted whole pages, and it was never the point of No script for me.
I already had to allow specific script sources on each website, because I never wanted to run all the excessive junk they keep loading.

Yes, some sites have a lot of scripts, but you almost never need more than 4 different sources per page, the rest is mostly ads, tracking, and bullshit resource skimming. That is what No script provides. Tailoring websites to only run things you actually want/need.
I fully agree with your lines! Same here, and it works really well with the new NoScript, even better than before IMHO.
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Billywest
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Re: How to permanently allow a site

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Well all were fine until this morning .Every site that i did went back to untrusted. it's like i just install noscript all over again
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Re: How to permanently allow a site

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Billywest wrote:Well all were fine until this morning .Every site that i did went back to untrusted. it's like i just install noscript all over again
To UNTRUSTED or to DEFAULT?
In the latter case, are you sure you disabled the clock after setting the site to TRUSTED?
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