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November 28, 2025 475 views, 79 DLs, 3 |
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NoScript 13.5 ...
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Block and Flash in Firefox
No is a Firefox extension that enables you to interactively block , , Flash and other plug-ins with the click of a button. You can choose to temporary block or allow s on the current sites and also allow your trusted sites to be exclude from any blocking action.
Whenever you visit a site, all potentially invasive content is blocked by default, and you can choose to enable it on a per- basis from the Firefox status bar.
No provides detailed configuration options that allow to choose which type of content should be blocked, how to notify you and what actions to take. You can also configure a WhiteList of allowed sites, set restrictions for HTTPS pages, prevent Cross-Site ing (XSS) attacks and more.
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November 28, 2025 System requirements:
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 | NoScript started out with some problems but has progressed to becoming much more stabilized. The latest upgrades show much improvement and can help users to stay afloat and fight rogue websites, etc. that want to become invasive on your computer. Overall, it is a very good product that should be used if you care enough about helping to protect your computer from invasions in JavaScript that can be shielded and fought off. |
 | Here's the thing. It's brilliant and your web pages do very well with it and it's faster and all that. Problem is that today javascript is so pervasive that in order to do ANYTHING including view most pages, print, you have to turn on SOME Javascript. And by the time you sift through the PAGES, the 30 or 40 different Javascripts, the nested layers of recursive script, you may as well saved yourself some time and simply turned off the add-on and loaded it all. |
 | This comes in very handy to help block harmful scripts from getting on your system. Some claim you have to be highly technical to use it, not true, it sort of learns as you go. If you get to a web page you trust or need to allow something you know is good, you do that. If you don't need it, let it be blocked.
There is the argument that some sites depend on advertisement but that's a moral debate, not whether this is a good app or not. It does it's job and does it well. The more you use it the less you will see of it.
Only once in a while does mine come up with warnings. I go to specific sites mainly so it rarely alerts me unless there is a changed or malicious script.
This is how many infections get on a PC, through a script, so the math is easy, blocking a script at the source as opposed to trying to rid yourself of an infection later makes the most sense. Most of the time I don't even know it's there anymore but when it is, I thank it. |
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