Javascript friend or enemy?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:59 am
Many pages I visit will not allow registration unless javascript is enabled.
As a new user so far I have found no way using No Script to determine if maiicious, privacy invading javascript is included in the code needed to view the captcha or other authorizations.
Your introductory help lists an add on for FF that leads to a forum on javascript that is no longer available-removed by author
Question if anyone here knows is how do I identify javascript that is malicious-reveals IP, reveals fingerprint info reveals other stuff that I don't want the registering page to have, such as when I use a VPN?
Tor Browser Bundle does not work at all with these registrations and many other pages and I think they use no script as part of their package.
So how to disallow malicious javascript from ok javascript? If you cannot do this then the javascript disallow is worthless.
Also if you want more users I sugges you update your verification image creator, took me about 10 tries to get one I could decipher a real PITA.
As a new user so far I have found no way using No Script to determine if maiicious, privacy invading javascript is included in the code needed to view the captcha or other authorizations.
Your introductory help lists an add on for FF that leads to a forum on javascript that is no longer available-removed by author
Question if anyone here knows is how do I identify javascript that is malicious-reveals IP, reveals fingerprint info reveals other stuff that I don't want the registering page to have, such as when I use a VPN?
Tor Browser Bundle does not work at all with these registrations and many other pages and I think they use no script as part of their package.
So how to disallow malicious javascript from ok javascript? If you cannot do this then the javascript disallow is worthless.
Also if you want more users I sugges you update your verification image creator, took me about 10 tries to get one I could decipher a real PITA.