Has the meaning of "No" changed?
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 4:59 am
The old NoScript worked in a way that only scripts authorized by the user would run.
With NoScript 10 on Quantum I keep finding sites such as google-analytics repeatedly unlocked even after I locked the icon and set it to untrusted. It seems like "No" has a more elastic meaning than I thought possible.
Second I don't always want the site I navigate to running scripts that often flood my connection with advertisements. I prefer many sites to be unable to run scripts. All of this could be configured in the old NoScript using an intuitive UI.
With NoScript 10 on Quantum I keep finding sites such as google-analytics repeatedly unlocked even after I locked the icon and set it to untrusted. It seems like "No" has a more elastic meaning than I thought possible.
Second I don't always want the site I navigate to running scripts that often flood my connection with advertisements. I prefer many sites to be unable to run scripts. All of this could be configured in the old NoScript using an intuitive UI.