Greasemonkey doesn't do this.  More detail would be constructive.

(Looks like you're probably seeing a feature from some particular site
hosting a script which you've installed.  That exact phrase shows up in
Google related to one of these sites.  e.g.
<https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/30056-project-crackrblx/code>)

On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 2:16 PM Rick Bauer <itsa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What on earth makes anyone at greasemonkey think they have the mental
> capacity to decide for me which scripts I want to run and more importantly
> who feels they have the right to just remove scripts I use regularly from
> MY browser?
>
> I'm not even sure that is legal without permission of the owner.
>
> This is completely disrespectful to your users and is an insult the same
> as if you told your users you could care less how they feel or what they
> want.
>
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