An extension to identify, analyze and block code execution and event collection through JavaScript in your browser.
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2024-07-23 | Gihan | It was bit hard to understand the logic how it works but once you do its a great tool so when you visit a webpage it will auto apply the 'default' setting. don't change the default (Global). instead add add a 'website rule' (inherited child) and add customization to it. Then the rule will apply only to that website while others remain unaffected. Udemy now always show the video controls on full screen unless the mouse is on the same screen. This add-on help to customize that so the annoying menu and control remains minimized when the mouse is on another screen so you can practice while watching. | |
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 |
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