NoScript

4.2

191 Ratings
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What is NoScript

NoScript provides maximum protection for browsers by allowing active content only for trusted domains, preventing exploitation

It mitigates vulnerabilities including Spectre and Meltdown, protects against XSS, CSRF attacks, and Clickjacking attempts

It is recognized for providing the best available web protection and is bundled with the Tor Browser


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4.2

191 Ratings

Tony KujawskiTony Kujawski

Humbly stating I provide super geek services, I red/blue team, audit and certify HIPAA/HITECH, PCI-DSS 3.2, and SOC II type2. I use three tracker/adblockers. Ublock origin, NoScript, and uMatrix. Ublock doesn't provide a clear interface for exactly what blocking is occurring in the background, while it does provide an interface to show you what sites were pinged, I frequently find I am required to disable it, before the functionality of a website works correctly. No Script is much more simpl... Show more

Glenn McGrew II (ReveurGAM)Glenn McGrew II (ReveurGAM)

I've been using NoScript (NS) for years, I highly recommend it, and it's my first choice after experimenting with some of the other choices. I'm unaware of anything else that provides the level of control over website's scripts that NS does. Other extensions will require you to disable part or all of the protection to make a website they broke start working correctly because they lack this fine-tuning feature. If you're tired of the inability to selectively block "partnered" websites to make ... Show more

SALVATORE FANARASALVATORE FANARA

Good in principle, poor execution and options. Breaks most sites, can't spend a lifetime in manually whitelisting and figuring out which places work and which won't. It's mostly hit-or-miss on a large number of sites. Ideally there should be a blacklist of most used sites (from google to fb, twitter, amazon, youtube, yahoo, wikipedia, and so on sites) so that users could pick up crowd-created settings shared via options selection where a user could load and apply such shared settings or cho... Show more