Closing Tab Doesn't Revoke Temporary Permissions
Closing Tab Doesn't Revoke Temporary Permissions
Just closing a tab doesn't seem to automatically revoke temporary permissions for that tab; you have to either do it manually or restart the browser. Anyone know if there's a setting somewhere to change this or will I just have to live with it?
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Re: Closing Tab Doesn't Revoke Temporary Permissions
It is not meant to work that way.
Closing a tab is not meant to revoke temporary permissions.
There is the context menu, Revoke Temporary Permissions, but that will revoke ALL temporarily set permissions - not just on the tab you are on.
Closing a tab is not meant to revoke temporary permissions.
There is the context menu, Revoke Temporary Permissions, but that will revoke ALL temporarily set permissions - not just on the tab you are on.
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Re: Closing Tab Doesn't Revoke Temporary Permissions
Thanks thrube. That's what I was starting to think but it's good to have confirmation.
Appreciate it!
Appreciate it!
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Re: Closing Tab Doesn't Revoke Temporary Permissions
You can easily revoke temporary permission by selecting it from the NoScript menu, how hard is that? Imagine if you have 3 tabs open to a page you have temporarily allowed, if you close one tab, it will revoke for the other ones too, how is that productive? The current model is the most efficient.
However, I would propose and like to see a model where it checks to see if any other tabs are open pointing to that domain and if not THEN revoke it automatically but otherwise leave it temp allowed. That I can see having some benefit and would be a nice addition but not the way you are asking.
However, I would propose and like to see a model where it checks to see if any other tabs are open pointing to that domain and if not THEN revoke it automatically but otherwise leave it temp allowed. That I can see having some benefit and would be a nice addition but not the way you are asking.
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