kirang <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, > > I'm emailing about a feature request for LibreJS - it would be useful > to have some kind of functionality to allow selectively disabling > LibreJS on a per-site basis. > > In particular, rather than having to whitelist all the external > scripts that a particular site uses, it would be nice to just set an > option to disable LibreJS for a site, and then blanket allow any > external requests for that site.
This sounds like a good idea. It gives users more control in what to whitelist. Also a script could be essential for one website, but not so much for another. > > My motivation is that there are certain non-free JS sites that I am > forced to use for work, but at the same time I don't want to whitelist > the external scripts these scripts use, because I don't want to run > these scripts on other pages. > > I wouldn't mind implementing this myself if this is a feature that > would be welcomed to LibreJS, or is there some kind of ideological > reason why this would be bad? > > This seemed like the most appropriate place to post this request, > apologies if it was the wrong venue. > > Thanks, > Kiran.
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