Recensioni per NoScript Security Suite
NoScript Security Suite di Giorgio Maone
Recensione di Utente Firefox 12968835
Valutata 3 su 5
di Utente Firefox 12968835, 7 anni faI previously said
"Sadly, I have to agree with some of the other reviews.....
The new version is quite simply, POO.
This is perfectly illustrated by the fact that I had to re-allow scripts that had been set as trusted just to post this sad reflection on what was, for the most part a highly useful and mature extension with a user interface that was relatively straight forward to interpret and use.
The new interface is Terrible to put it mildly. Its over 'simplification' and design has produced a bewildering experience that makes ones head ache in a state of near vertigo when first used. Just to add insult to injury, as previously stated, you will probably have repeat the process when the settings are forgotten.
No script has always been annoying when visiting a site for the first time. Identifying the minimum scripts allowed for site functionality whilst blocking the rest, was a tedious process but it was offset by the fact it only had to be done once. The result was a huge dividend of security, privacy, speed of page load, reduced memory usage and increased stability to the browser as a whole from avoiding execution of unnecessary and in many cases poorly written, bloated code.
In short the new NoScript is a horrible disappointment, in stark contrast to the wonderful browsing experience of Firefox 57"
At that time I felt the review was completely justified.
But, there is hope!
The UI is improving and in some ways, superior to the old which I think we all have to agree was a bit clumsy.
I understand now the 'forgetting' of settings directly attributable to the API changes in Quantum and Mozillas role in it and the unfair but understandable scorn from users like myself who have become accustomed to features being removed and UI changes from likes of Microsoft and others in the name of 'progress' and our willingness to unload both barrels as a result.
I persisted with noscript, temporally allowing just about everything, relying on Sandboxie protection.
It improves with every update to my everlasting gratitude and I cannot wait for the day I rate it 5 stars!
THANK YOU to the developer(s) for all of your hard work and persistence in the face of mounting criticism from people like myself.
No Script is in my opinion a vital extension for security, privacy, stability, user control and the enrichment of the browsing experience...
"Sadly, I have to agree with some of the other reviews.....
The new version is quite simply, POO.
This is perfectly illustrated by the fact that I had to re-allow scripts that had been set as trusted just to post this sad reflection on what was, for the most part a highly useful and mature extension with a user interface that was relatively straight forward to interpret and use.
The new interface is Terrible to put it mildly. Its over 'simplification' and design has produced a bewildering experience that makes ones head ache in a state of near vertigo when first used. Just to add insult to injury, as previously stated, you will probably have repeat the process when the settings are forgotten.
No script has always been annoying when visiting a site for the first time. Identifying the minimum scripts allowed for site functionality whilst blocking the rest, was a tedious process but it was offset by the fact it only had to be done once. The result was a huge dividend of security, privacy, speed of page load, reduced memory usage and increased stability to the browser as a whole from avoiding execution of unnecessary and in many cases poorly written, bloated code.
In short the new NoScript is a horrible disappointment, in stark contrast to the wonderful browsing experience of Firefox 57"
At that time I felt the review was completely justified.
But, there is hope!
The UI is improving and in some ways, superior to the old which I think we all have to agree was a bit clumsy.
I understand now the 'forgetting' of settings directly attributable to the API changes in Quantum and Mozillas role in it and the unfair but understandable scorn from users like myself who have become accustomed to features being removed and UI changes from likes of Microsoft and others in the name of 'progress' and our willingness to unload both barrels as a result.
I persisted with noscript, temporally allowing just about everything, relying on Sandboxie protection.
It improves with every update to my everlasting gratitude and I cannot wait for the day I rate it 5 stars!
THANK YOU to the developer(s) for all of your hard work and persistence in the face of mounting criticism from people like myself.
No Script is in my opinion a vital extension for security, privacy, stability, user control and the enrichment of the browsing experience...
2.327 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di Ulph, 4 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Postrediori, 4 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18649038, 5 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Daniel, 10 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Whelz Marker, 13 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Ugarov, 21 giorni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Douglas Burchard, 22 giorni faA terrible extension! Blocks nearly all websites not allowing some to work even after marking all scripts as trusted (meetup.com for example). I tried this for several weeks and would never install it again.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Chester, 22 giorni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di muzel , 23 giorni faSince Firefox 134.0 (64-Bit Linux) (or newest NoScript 12.1.1?) my main profile is broken. I see only blank pages, as long as NoScript is active, and no way to configure.
- Valutata 5 su 5di filip988, 23 giorni fagreat extension if you priority is improve security and privacy thanks for creating that project its awesome
- Valutata 5 su 5di DiGiTaL-CORE, un mese faI've used NoScript for as long as I can remember. I love having such control over what websites can do on my side of the browsing experience. So many unnecessary scripts... Combined with uBlock, I can tell exactly what is not needed.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Interrupteur, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Universe, un mese fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 14219946, un mese faWould it be possible to add the user-saved NoScript settings to the user's Firefox account for syncing via the cloud? The "Firefox Multi-Account Containers" extension offers this, for example. I just had to "refresh" Firefox because something was causing it to crash in a loop, and so I lost all of the NoScript site preferences that I had set. It would be great to have these sync automatically when the extension is downloaded from my account. Thanks!
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 18601515, un mese faхорошее расширение, но минус в том что он иногда блокирует нужные скрипты для работы некотрых сайтов и поэтому приходится вручную врубать, а так расширение отличное, рекомендую!
- Valutata 5 su 5di ABHIMANYU KHADSE, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18400659, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di JCD, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di sneksarecute, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Cattypat, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Raptor, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Larry, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 18736741, 2 mesi faI think it works well, and I do recommend getting it. Pages load faster, since they don't load much of the bloat and spam, this also helps with security, preventing a lot of code from executing without consent.
It does take a bit of time to customize for all of the sites that are regularly visited. Often time sites load a lot of items, which must be explicitly allowed, then often times when something is allowed, it opens up a lot more items that must also be allowed. Scripts have to be customized for each domain (not each site) to be allowed to run. Which leads me to my next point, and the reason I gave 3 stars instead of 5...
I have spent quite a lot of time getting all of the scripts I like setup, the individual sites and domains configured exactly like I like it. Then something really bad went wrong. On a completely different PC, I logged into my Firefox browser with my Firefox account, and it loaded all of my plugins, and those plugins all reset to their initial default value, not only on the new PC I logged in on, but it reset all of my noscript configuration on my main PC that I've been using for years!!! So much time configuring it exactly like I like it, all gone. It's really quite sad.
Overall, I still recommend getting it, but having lost all of my settings like that is really upsetting. I guess if I would have known this would happen ahead of time, maybe I could have backed up my settings or something, but I had no idea logging into Firefox on a completely different PC would erase all of my noscript settings on my original PC.