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NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:14 pm
by xglueguy
Is there any development of a Chrome/Iron NoScript extension/plug-in?
If not, why? Not possible, funds needed to develop, user base not large enough, no interest, don't know? TIA
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:41 pm
by Guest
You think you are the first to ask that?
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:42 am
by xglueguy
Probably not, but if someone knows the answer, can they provide it to me?
After a search of many pages I only found one reference that someone spoke to Google/Chrome as to whether there was a NoScript add-on. The answer was no there was not. My question was directed to any development of a NoScript add-on and the reason(s) it wasn't.
Do you know the answer? Probably not based on your snide reply!
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:26 pm
by Guest
xglueguy wrote:After a search of many pages
Did you try searching this forum? There are several threads and one big one with 91 posts with the last one from 3 days ago, which is listed on the first page of search results when searching for "Chrome" here.
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:47 pm
by xglueguy
Thank you. Using just Chrome as a search item it found that thread and more.
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:31 am
by lewisje
For script-blocking, use ScriptNo; for popup-blocking, use Better Popup Blocker.
For plugin-blocking, enable "click-to-play" in about:flags and then set plugins to "click-to-play" by default (in very old versions of Chromium-based browsers, like in Splashtop OS, use Flashblock, which is somewhat limited).
I know of no equivalent for the ABE or added protection against XSS, ClickJacking, or META redirection.
Re: NoScript in Chrome/Iron
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:08 pm
by xglueguy
<For script-blocking, use ScriptNo; for popup-blocking, use Better Popup Blocker. For plugin-blocking, enable "click-to-play" in about:flags and then set plugins to "click-to-play" by default (in very old versions of Chromium-based browsers, like in Splashtop OS, use Flashblock, which is somewhat limited). I know of no equivalent for the ABE or added protection against XSS, ClickJacking, or META redirection.>
Thanks very much for the information. Very helpful
