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by onosendai
4003 days ago
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It seems both NoScript and AdBlock Plus have become really permissive as of late regarding their whitelists. While ABP is a bit shady with their 'acceptable ads' deals, I believe in NoScript's case it's probably due to not wanting to break things too badly for less technically minded users. Regardless, I've replaced both extensions with uBlock Origin. While UB in default deny mode is not as fine grained as NS, it does the job and doesn't compromise on default whitelists at the expense of a little breakage (gorhill is very adamant on this point). |
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This is probably overkill for the average person, but after so many years of using noscript+requestpolicy I am used to sites being broken by default and having to fix them if needed, to me this is an acceptable tradeoff for the increased security.
The only exception to this rule for me is when I order something on a website, in that case I find it too risky to run with tight blocking (due to redirections to the payment site and so on) and just run a completely default firefox in its own vm that I snapshot before and revert to after.