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Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:39 pm
by bonanza
Hello,
I'm a real fan of noscript and requestpolicy, but sometimes I feel a bit guilty when also all advertisements from newspaper website I regularly reed and like are blocked. What is the best way to selectively allow certain advertisements on a specific website?
How do you handle this?
thank you!
Re: Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 8:50 am
by redwolfe_98
this has nothing to do with "noscript".. "noscript" doesn't block ads..
since your issue has nothing to do with "noscript", i am not going to discuss it, here..
Re: Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 3:24 pm
by therube
Actually it does.
NoScript blocks.
It doesn't differentiate between good or bad, it assumes, correctly, all is bad.
It doesn't differentiate between a "website" & an "ad".
It blocks (JavaScript from) both.
Now if you Allow "website", you get website.
And if you Allow "ad", you get ad.
You can use
ABE - Application Boundaries Enforcer to Allow "ad", but only on select "website".
8.10 Q: Can I use ABE to fine-tune NoScript's permissions?
Re: Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 10:54 pm
by Thrawn
Since you're already using RequestPolicy, of course, you won't need to delve into ABE.
What you need to do is allow, in NoScript, each domain that serves ads, and each site where you want to permit ads.
Then use RequestPolicy to allow those sites to send requests to the ad domains.
Easiest and most reliable way is to visit each site and do it via the menus, rather than typing it all out.
Re: Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:40 am
by bonanza
Thanks for your replies!
For Thrawns method to work, I need to turn off the blocking of frames etc also for whitelisted sites, right? Or is there any way to do this only for specific sites?
Thanks again!
Re: Allow specific advertisements
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:22 am
by Thrawn
If the ads are in frames or iframes, then yes. It is possible to allow specific sites, but fiddly; are you comfortable editing about:config?
Allowing frames is not usually a big security risk, anyway, because of ClearClick.