I like it. I really do.
It's not perfect, but it's definitely safer than having JS on at all times.

I see 2 downsides : with NoScript, I can allow only the JS I need, not the whole list which mostly includes tracking stuff (I always wonder why they need to include so much of these).
But with your extension, it would allow all JS indiscriminately, right?

The other one would be for pages like Ebay, where one would have to allow JS for each inner page visited, and worse, it would be impossible to use since some need to be reloaded and have JS on before reaching the specific page (the payment one).

But if it's meant for two types of users, and if there's a fix for the Ebay case, then it works very well.

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