This question may be caused by a misunderstanding on my side of what noscripts wants to be, but is it somehow possible to distinguish in the trust between first and third party scripts? If I want to use google maps, I don't necessarily mind allowing google scripts. On any other website I'd like them blocked however. So I would really like to have a different setting for "scripts from google on google" and "scripts from google elsewhere". Is this somehow possible in NoScript?
Alternatively being able to allow a script for a single page or domain only would be very neat (but it may add way too much complexity to be worth it).
third party vs first party scripts
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Jonathan Grooveman
third party vs first party scripts
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Re: third party vs first party scripts
For NoScript Classic, FAQ 8.10.
For NoScript 10, not yet -
For NoScript 10, not yet -
https://hackademix.net/2017/11/21/noscript-1011-quantum-powerball-finish-and-rebooting/ wrote:Next to come (already implemented in the backend, working on the UI) contextual permissions (e.g. "Trust facebook.net on facebook.com only").
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Guest
Re: third party vs first party scripts
That would be absolutely neat! Thanks for the reply!barbaz wrote:For NoScript Classic, FAQ 8.10.
For NoScript 10, not yet -https://hackademix.net/2017/11/21/noscript-1011-quantum-powerball-finish-and-rebooting/ wrote:Next to come (already implemented in the backend, working on the UI) contextual permissions (e.g. "Trust facebook.net on facebook.com only").
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