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Re: Librejs temporary permission
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Dmitry Alexandrov |
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Re: Librejs temporary permission |
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Sun, 28 Jun 2020 16:03:28 +0300 |
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Maurizio Bongini <bong.mau@libero.it> wrote:
> I become aware that 90% of sites do a javascipts misuse
> thus librejs blocks navigation for almost all sites
Yep. But please note, that LibreJS is not about javascripts _misuse_, itʼs
about whether these scripts are _free_. It would permit any program marked as
such to run on your machine, no matter what it is used for.
If youʼd like to control installation of ad-hoc programs into your browser with
no regard whether they are marked as free, there are much more popular and
robust solutions, bases on so called ‘content security policy’ — a per-domain
blocker built-in in any modern browser. Namely: µBlock [1] (or µMatrix [2])
and NoScript [3].
[1] https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
[2] https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix
[3] https://noscript.net
> i think useful to temporary permits sites only for the current browser session
All of them have such a feature.
> otherwise i risk to have huge withelist and blacklist
I do not quite realise what is risk here, though.
> does this is posssible ?
It is possible, of course, but itʼs not implemented yet.
> Or developpers plan to implement ?
Dunno.
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