Feature: GNU LibreJS Rule
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Feature: GNU LibreJS Rule
GNU has created their own extension (http://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/) for blocking non-free JS. I believe many uses would appreciate and utilize being able to set separate rules for Free JS.
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Re: Feature: GNU LibreJS Rule
I'm currently in charge of some LibreJS developments for the FSF.
Im gonna check along the way how difficult is exchanging information between the two extensions at the right times and fitting it into a sensible UI.
Im gonna check along the way how difficult is exchanging information between the two extensions at the right times and fitting it into a sensible UI.
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Re: Feature: GNU LibreJS Rule
I tried the new web extension earlier this week. The only thing I didn't like was how you couldn't whitelist just one domain. You just have to keep clicking whitelist > refresh until everything is trusted when it may just need only trusting some code on one domain.
But man it is so much faster than the old, non-webextension version.
But man it is so much faster than the old, non-webextension version.
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