An opinion, or why I just disabled NoScript
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:43 pm
I just wanted to give an opinion.
You have made the single most irritating thing since UAC asked me yesterday for probably at least the 5000th time if I really want to open, and if I trust, programs I've opened hundreds of times before. UAC has turned my computer into an automatic nagging machine.
NoScript just gives me a stomach ache. I am very tired of telling it that each minute feature of each individual page I might happen to open in, let's say, Amazon or MSNBC is something I really want to do. I'm told that the Internet is safer with NoScript enabled, but it is boatloads less fun.
Guys, I have opened the Options, and I don't understand one bit of it! I get the feeling that this software was written by and for techies, and not much thought has been given to non-techies, who are the vast majority of the user public.
All I want is clickjacking protection that doesn't prevent my doing what I went to the page to do! I need my security protection invisible, or at least unobtrusive.
I'm just a Ms Jane Q User-Public, but those of us who still need the "For Dummies" books, and who might want to go look at new shoes or buy an iPod or something just need you guys to build us something simple!
Thanks for listening.
You have made the single most irritating thing since UAC asked me yesterday for probably at least the 5000th time if I really want to open, and if I trust, programs I've opened hundreds of times before. UAC has turned my computer into an automatic nagging machine.
NoScript just gives me a stomach ache. I am very tired of telling it that each minute feature of each individual page I might happen to open in, let's say, Amazon or MSNBC is something I really want to do. I'm told that the Internet is safer with NoScript enabled, but it is boatloads less fun.
Guys, I have opened the Options, and I don't understand one bit of it! I get the feeling that this software was written by and for techies, and not much thought has been given to non-techies, who are the vast majority of the user public.
All I want is clickjacking protection that doesn't prevent my doing what I went to the page to do! I need my security protection invisible, or at least unobtrusive.
I'm just a Ms Jane Q User-Public, but those of us who still need the "For Dummies" books, and who might want to go look at new shoes or buy an iPod or something just need you guys to build us something simple!
Thanks for listening.