Javascript Firewall

Javascript Firewall

Block JavaScript of unwanted origin.

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2023-04-18 Killer2005de Mann kann die Scripte auf jeder Seite separat anpassen. Besser wie viele andere Scriptblocker, wo man gar nichts einstellen kann. Ich kann diesen empfehlen nach meinen Erfahrungen. Wichtig ist nicht die Cache im Browser Löschen dort werden die Einstellungen gespeichert!
2022-12-01 南无阿弥陀佛
2022-08-02 Firefox user 12849453 Its a great concept, but it breaks waaaay too many sites requiring login, and ive spent over an hour on one site i use daily, trying to come up with the correct magical potion to enable login, only this addon seems to negelect to list all connected domains - with it disabled for the tab and seeing way more domains, and despite creating manual rules for the missing domains, still couldnt get a lot of sites to work - even after enabling menu bars for popup login windows etc....back to NoScript or maybde uMatrix. Sadly this addon seems abandonware s no movemoent on github in eons
2021-08-30 AJ Perfectly complements uBlock, which lacks in request-type blocking. Unfortunate that it's too technical for most users. Clue: When mouse cursor is placed/moved on an element like image or button, if any of the XHR count increases, that tracker probably logged your interest in that area. For example, Amazon logs when cursor is placed on a product. Most search engines and social media do this. Block XHR of trackers selectively to get rid of tracking and speed up browsing.
2021-07-19 Aky
2021-04-01 Dennis M. Heine
2020-08-17 neonred Please fix ebay sign in. If you allow all, it fails. If you disable addon for tab, it fails. Neither of those options should fail. Shouldn't have to disable addon to get it to work. However, I have been looking for something like this for firefox for a while, the closest chromium equivalent is sybu (search chrome store). Maybe it has to do with fact the sign is a popup window. I like sybu's ability to add root domains; try that extension to see what I mean. Wouldn't work with Sybu either. You should be able to whitelist a subdomain so that third party can load; not ideal by necessary probably for sub domains like signin.ebay.ca or whatever the sign on sub domain is for ebay. Absolutely needed to kill websites that suck all your computer resources because of evil javascript.
2020-07-18 Vedun
2020-03-20 iudex Could you add a keyboard shortcut for allowing tab to run javascript?
2020-02-16 scrosseh This is excelent! A useful extension to control what the web does under the hood, now I see how google scripts spread over the internet as vines... and I'm able to cut the vines down haha. Pretty cool that rules are only created to exceptions to the base rule, ending up with a compact view of rules on options.
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