NoScript 安全套件 的评价
NoScript 安全套件 作者: Giorgio Maone
2,388 条评价
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18570138, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18187563, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 17491234, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 CCP養的LittlePink, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18310627, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18533204, 1 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18290424, 1 年前
- 评分 2 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18138303, 1 年前
- 评分 2 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18525063, 1 年前A great piece of software that I use for years, but after latest update of either NoScript or Firefox all my settings and permissions were deleted and I have to start from 0. Really annoying.
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Klaas de Eindbaas, 1 年前It blocks scripts alright, no problem there, great job, it does exactly what it says it'll do, so a great rating suits. However, I haven't given it 5 stars because I'd like to see 2 features added, of which at least the first shouldn't be too hard to implement IMHO and the second probably not either, although I haven't looked at the code, nor have I ever scripted a FF plugin myself so I should stfu, I know.
Requested features:
1. export/save+import settings, so I can just import all my preferences instead of having to point it out to the plugin for each and every site again when I have a new machine/new OS install
2. settings per domain. Eg I wanna disable google's js-es everywhere, except then the drive.google.com becomes unresponsive, warning me that js needs to be allowed. So, I'd wish to allow google's js *only* when the address bar shows a google.com url and disable it on every other site.
Here, I'd like to list on which sites in this case google's js may be enabled, bc eg youtube.com (which for now actually doesn't seem to need google's js) is also from google, so I might wanna choose to allow it there as well (theoretically speaking) - If I had wanted to have a confusing list of scripts set free, I wouldn't install the add-on. In other words: preconfigured blank checks are bullshit. "We developers think what the user should want" is bullshit. It's the opposite of what NoScipt should be doing ("Allow potentially malicious web content to run **only from sites you** trust").
One star off for not even pointing this out.