On 13/11/2020 15:08, NFN Smith wrote:
...>
I tend to be aggressive about blocking scripting hosts, and whitelisting
when necessary to get what I want. For sites that I trust, I will
permanently whitelist, but there's a lot of sites that I will whitelist
only when it's necessary to get to what I want. ...
+1
...
However, with the NoScript approach enabling/blocking is something that
is global, and your permissions grants or denials apply to all sites,
not just one site.
> ...
Classic NoScript as used with SM has a policy function (ABE:
<https://noscript.net/faq#faqsec8>) which can be used to enable scripts
selectively; not yet implemented for the WebExtensions version.
For instance, if you don't globally enable www.google.com, many sites
that use that domain instead of recaptcha.net to test our knowledge of
US street furniture through JavaScript will fail to allow you to log in.
Using ABE you can selectively enable www.google.com for such sites.
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