Revoke temporary permissions per tab
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:36 am
Hello,
I'm a long time user of NoScript, which says it all about how much I like it. Big thanks and keep up the great work.
This may be the wrong section to post this, but in order to post in the "Development" section, a registration is required and I'm not really the sign-up-to-forums type - I hope this won't affect any response to this post.
In that section somone made a similar thread, which, to my disapointment, has gone nowhere, though it's been 8 months since then and Tom T. found it to be a good idea.
FWIW, it's more than just a good idea, it's extremely useful if you:
1. browse with scripts disabled for all sites,
2. rarely allow sites permanently, and
3. want to revoke permissions for one tab when having two or more open.
Since you do update NoScript frequently, yet no further replies were posted to that thread, I'm not sure what the answer to this request is.
Is this a feature you don't consider adding or is it one that can't be added?
If you could, please, elaborate on this: can we hope or not?
Thanks for your time.
I'm a long time user of NoScript, which says it all about how much I like it. Big thanks and keep up the great work.
This may be the wrong section to post this, but in order to post in the "Development" section, a registration is required and I'm not really the sign-up-to-forums type - I hope this won't affect any response to this post.
In that section somone made a similar thread, which, to my disapointment, has gone nowhere, though it's been 8 months since then and Tom T. found it to be a good idea.
FWIW, it's more than just a good idea, it's extremely useful if you:
1. browse with scripts disabled for all sites,
2. rarely allow sites permanently, and
3. want to revoke permissions for one tab when having two or more open.
Since you do update NoScript frequently, yet no further replies were posted to that thread, I'm not sure what the answer to this request is.
Is this a feature you don't consider adding or is it one that can't be added?
If you could, please, elaborate on this: can we hope or not?
Thanks for your time.