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by anc84
3715 days ago
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> For the most part every single website I go to needs to have JS enabled for anything to work beyond just reading content. What percentage of websites is that though? Of course it depends on your browsing habits if it is feasible or not. I don't click social media stuff, I participate only if I really want to or if I am part of a community. The majority of sites I visit are either regular revisits (rules are easily set up then) or random browsing where security & privacy by default is good. I never used NoScript but am a bit uMatrix fan. There I can easily allow things. NoScript looked super complicated. |
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