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by coder23
4337 days ago
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I disagree. It is completely possible with just a little effort. Here are very simple guidelines for using NoScript: Automatically block everything, if you trust a site, add it to a whitelist. Most sites work without js, if they don't, then selectively enable scripts you need and keep others, you don't trust disabled. Enabling scripts( or all of them ) for the current site requires a single click. You can keep a js disabled and only enable parts of the site with clicking on blocked elements. |
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