Hi,
Is there a way to block only third party scripts with the new version?
There used to be this nice options in the settings "Temporarily allow top-level sites by default"
Thx & Regards
yogiwan
Block third party scripts
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yogiwan
Block third party scripts
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Re: Block third party scripts
That setting may or may not come back (Giorgio has a lot to do with the transition to Firefox 57); however, it's important to note that it did not provide reliable protection. All you needed was for a site to redirect to a third party (eg an advertiser) and then redirect back; the third party is now automatically whitelisted.yogiwan wrote: There used to be this nice options in the settings "Temporarily allow top-level sites by default"
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True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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Re: Block third party scripts
This feature is back in NoScript 10.1.5.6rc2yogiwan wrote:There used to be this nice options in the settings "Temporarily allow top-level sites by default"
NoScript Options, "Temporarily set top-level sites to TRUSTED"
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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yogiwan
Re: Block third party scripts
Thanks a lot! 
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