I only give JS access to the scripts I need, I avoid everything else.
You already have the option to make 'page permissions permanent', problem with that feature is I tend to add many JS temporary because im not sure which ones I need for the specific functionality I need. I keep adding them one at the time till the site works. Once the site works the way I need it, I do not know what JS its using other then the fact it needed the one I added last.
This mean I need to write down the last JS page I added (or memorize it) so I can permanently add it later. Then I continue this process until Ive found every single JS script I need. If I could tell noScript to make the last change permanent, it would make this process *a lot* easier.
Bonus feature request: How about allowing JS access on only on certain sites/pages? For example some sites/pages I go to require facebook (for what reason), yet id rather keep facebook blocked on everything else. I also like to block google analytical, yet I ran into one site that needed it (I am sure it was probably maliciously done this way).
2 feature request
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2 feature request
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Re: 2 feature request
I second your first one.
About the second one, you can try Request Policy addon. Also future NoScript 3 for desktop is expected to implement something like that.
About the second one, you can try Request Policy addon. Also future NoScript 3 for desktop is expected to implement something like that.
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Re: 2 feature request
Your bonus request is what ABE is for.
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