Short answer - there is no "right" answer - it depends on your browsing habits. If you visit a lot of sites then there will be a lot of entries, if you don't then there won't.

Generally I'd say if you haven't been permanently allowing everything you come across you probably don't need to modify the list at all as it's tailored for your browsing habits. Keep in mind that best practice is to temporarily allow sites that you don't intend on going back to - like that oddball blog that came up in a search - and only if the site obviously doesn't work. If you're allowing everything you visit no matter what then NoScript isn't doing as much good.

Jamie

On 2012-03-10 7:21 PM, DSinc wrote:
Just how many entries should live in my NoScript WhiteList?

I will accept that each time I click ALLOW ALL, I help add to
my current collection..................... :(

Still wondering about the 'Temporarily Allow All' click?

Should I spend time to DE-populate my White-List manually,
of just kill NoScript and start all over again?

Thank,
Duncan


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