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by seba_dos1
4316 days ago
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And how would you define the "non-triviality" of JS code? Actually, you can omit that completely. This extension does not need any triviality heuristics to do what it is meant to do. If it does it - it does it only to make life of its users a bit easier. It's not about blocking non-trivial scripts. It's about allowing trivial scripts even if they're not explicitly marked as free. |
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