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Allow everything on a website
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:54 am
by WindHydra
Is there a way to allow everything (including remote sites) on a certain website? Like whitelisting facebook.com and all the facebook games will work, instead of having to add exceptions for each? Thanks.
Re: Allow everything on a website
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:26 am
by therube
After getting to the page you want, if you Allow Script Globally (dangerous), & refresh that page, then that page & any subsequently opened sites (pages, windows) will not have JavaScript blocked.
If you go to Facebook, Allow Globally, anything you do thereafter will be Allowed (though not restricted in any way to Facebook), so you could kind of work that way - with the understanding that when you're done with Facebook etal, you'd want to disable Allow Globally so that other sites you may peruse aren't allowed by default.
Existing sites, so long as you perform no actions in those pages, will be unaffected (as Allow Globally does not, by default, refresh existing pages).
So in a round-about way, you could get something working. You'd have to be cognizant that you have Allowed Globally. You'd want to kind of restrict yourself to "Facebook". And you'd most definitely want to Forbid Scripts Globally once you've finished with Facebook.
(With Facebook's "security" record, would you even want to do that?)
Re: Allow everything on a website
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:31 am
by WindHydra
Thanks for the reply. So I guess there is no way to automatically disable noscript for certain sites? Blocking everything on every website is just overkill IMO (not just facebook) :/