On 12/02/2015 12:40 PM, John Sullivan wrote:
Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> writes:
NoScript protects against many other attacks too, so that's why I would
like to use it. Perhaps the logic of classifying free software scripts
could be ported into NoScript and be added there as an option? I'm
afraid I don't know how these plugins work internally.
Indeed, I can see how that would be useful. NoScript does a lot of
things these days.
-john
I've been reading about NoScript's other features like its cross-site
scripting protections, and embedded content blocking. So it does sounds
like there's lots of NoScript features that would be useful alongside
LibreJS.
I've installed NoScript and I'm looking through the options - it looks
like you can allow JavaScript with the Whitelist -> Scripts Globally
Allowed checkbox. That way you can let LibreJS selectively allow free
JavaScript code while still getting the extra protection of NoScript.