config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

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config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

Post by Guest »

i have a query about noscript.

i really like the plugin and i'm happy to be regularly blocking significant bits of the pages i visit.

my question is this:
is it possible to configure ns to always allow the home domain i am visiting, but block all the other 3rd parties hanging around. i'm happy to add them manually, but i find that because i know what site i am visiting when i visit it, i *always* need to allow the domain i am visiting. this means i have to fiddle almost every time i visit a page.

a related question: is it possible to allow the domain i visit directly, but also block it when it is a 3rd party? my example is google: when i want to log in to google i want it allowed. but when i'm browsing anywhere else im happy to block the hell out of it. is that possible with ns?

sorry if this has been answered already. i searched with a search engine and then searched the forums without finding this issue.

thx again for the plugin!

mouse
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mouse

Re: config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

Post by mouse »

ps im running ns 10.1.9.6.

mouse
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Re: config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

Post by Guest »

Temporarily set top-level sites to TRUSTED!

lol
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Re: config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

Post by Guest »

well so minus my two little questions there,
all that remains of my presence here is to say again:
thx for the script blocking fangs!
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Re: config question: blocking home vs. 3rd party domains

Post by musonius »

Setting the top-level sites temporarily to trusted does the job indeed, but don't forget that the domain stays temporarily trusted until the status is revoked.
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