Well to start with, even someone who wants to use µMatrix for script & plugin blocking can benefit from the "additional" features of NoScript, such as those you mentioned, surrogate script, inclusion type checking, etc.yes_noscript wrote:Why?
Again, just because µMatrix can do one thing NoScript does doesn't make the addons redundant to each other. µMatrix is a domain-based firewall for the browser (mostly deals with the network requests) while NoScript is a security suite that mostly deals with what happens locally. Totally different things and in my opinion it's wise to have both.
I don't know of one offhand. Any site that's served over HTTPS and sets cookies that are *not* flagged as isSecure can be used to test, and any advanced cookie viewer or cookie manager could be used to check the results. (IIRC Pale Moon has such a cookie viewer built in)yes_noscript wrote:Does a site exist to test the management?barbaz wrote:Don't know about self desctructing cookies but it's certainly not a browser default. Well maybe Pale Moon does something like this but I haven't regularly used it in too long to be sure. Other browsers certainly don't.yes_noscript wrote:HTTPS Cookie Management: Isn't this browser defaults? Or can the Self Destruction Cookie addon this too?
Exactly, so if only one or the other causes problems, then you make exception in one but still have protection of the other on the site.yes_noscript wrote:The intern XSS filter can be disabled, like the NoScript one.
It ships default with this rule in SYSTEM:yes_noscript wrote:Okay, but ABE doesn't have any rules by default so it don't make anything, or?
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# Prevent Internet sites from requesting LAN resources.
Site LOCAL
Accept from LOCAL
Deny