> From: Frank Steinmetzger [mailto:war...@gmx.de]
> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:05 AM

> This backs me up in using noscript and flashblock. Sometimes I doubt
myself
> when I get asked once more why I would use NoScript in times when most of
> the web relies on JS. I then say that privacy and comfort is more
important to
> me than having to allow JS on a site from time to time.

Of course, by using NoScript and FlashBlock when most people no longer do
so, you are making yourself *more* unique and *more* trackable by Google's
standards. 

:)

--Mike


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