domains to be authorized, counted but not exposed

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odj64
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domains to be authorized, counted but not exposed

Post by odj64 »

I've been searching for a thread without success; if I missed it, I apologize first.
I've been using NoScript for... forever (I think), but for some time now, on both Android and Windows 11, I've had to stop NoScript to access certain sites because it blocks scripts I can't authorize in any way (the attached image illustrates the problem).

https://jumpshare.com/s/1J7n3De5t6GfinQtriwE

The counter shows 9 scripts, but the list only highlights 4. Even allowing all the scripts, I can't get any further and am forced to pause noscript to continue.
I'm browsing smoothly and it's just an annoyance, which happens even on the most traditional institutional sites in my country.

Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Marco
Last edited by barbaz on Tue Apr 28, 2026 5:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: replace img tags with url tags because it's not a direct link to the image
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barbaz
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Re: domains to be authorized, counted but not exposed

Post by barbaz »

Not seeing how that screenshot shows the problem?

The counter is the number of individual blocked <script> tags and such. A single domain can serve multiple items of active content. Your screenshot shows 4 domains, where 2 domains are set to DEFAULT, and a total of 9 individual active content items from these domains were blocked by NoScript.

When you "stop/pause NoScript", are you referring to:
- "Disable restrictions for this tab"?
- or "Disable restrictions globally"?
- or Tools > Extensions & Themes > NoScript, click the switch to disable?

Before visiting one of the sites that doesn't work, open devtools (Ctrl-Shift-K) and select "Network" tab. Then go to one of the sites and reproduce the issue. Do you see any requests "Blocked by NoScript" from domains that are not listed in the NoScript popup?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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