Luminous: JavaScript events blocker

Luminous: JavaScript events blocker

An extension to identify, analyze and block code execution and event collection through JavaScript in your browser.

Total ratings for Luminous: JavaScript events blocker
4.15 (Rating count: 26)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-02-04 timtak It looks like it is going to be great and it is really powerful I am sure but I have no idea how to use it. It has a side bar that sniffs events and I would really like to be able to click on sniffed events in the sidebar to toggle whether they be allowed to happen again but i have block events in a separate settings page that I can't understand I have a page that auto-reloads and auto-scrolls to the top and I would like to stop these two events (the scroll I can see being sniffed), (without blocking the launch of pop ups), but I can see no way to block either. If you can figure it out it would be brilliant. I tried "removing" the beforeeventreload (?) and scroll events but they did not do what I wanted and now I can't see them to re-allow them!
2022-12-20 Firegorilla
2022-10-14 bakecart Love it, although it not being updated in some time is of concern.
2022-08-10 pelle
2021-08-15 Krackenn
2021-07-19 snakepi
2020-03-09 Firefox user 15268231 I did hesitated while rating this extension. After all, i gave 5/5. Why so? I feel lack of selectiveness, like 'disable [list,of,events] for this.css.selector', once hidden sidebar shows only after disabling and reenabling extension. On the other hand, i am aware of how deep JS goes into websites and i know it's not trivial to make it perfect. Ultimately - in my opinion using JS injection to fight JS events is somewhat grotesque and leads to race conditions. There should be in-browser mechanism to actually ALLOW event to be bound to specific element. After all - idea of this extension is something that should be picked up by Mozilla and incorporated into their products, even as paid option. Definetely 10 out of 5 stars from me.
2020-01-16 ᴋɪʀᴀ ꜱᴍɪᴛʜ
2020-01-13 sabuncu
2019-11-20 Stin Searched for 'Script Block'; Found this; Added it to FF; FF froze completely at >90% usage on 5 parent threads; FF completely unresponsive; Had to force-quit FF and restart; Removed said pain in the derriere. Reported for poor quality.
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