Using Chromium's feature to get Noscript like functionality

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by Kees1958, May 10, 2012.

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  1. Pinga

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  2. m00nbl00d

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    The extension doesn't seem to be working with build 22.0.1194.0 (Developer Build 145129 Windows).
     
  3. Kees1958

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    On request setup for cookie control only, see pic steps 1 through 4, auto allowing cokies from save sites (https) and blocking all othes. Use cookie sign to whitelist websites you use a lot (e.g. for log-ins as wilders)

    PS Webutation for chrome is updated and works 100% again :thumb:
     

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  4. Kees1958

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    Same for extension referer control see pic, allows from to https enforcing default rule (block) for all other websites (http)

    apologies for the type save sites, should be safe sites
     

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  5. Newby

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    Thx Kees,

    I also applied the M00NBL00D trick to only allow javascript from top domains [*.]com and [*.]nl :thumb:

    Putting a play to click is also very effective against flash based advertising

    With this three settings and referer control plus do not track plus (and webutation thanks) I have got most privacy issues covered.
     
  6. m00nbl00d

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    I came across that extension a few months back, but it was/is still on my list of extensions to try. :D

    Anyway, I wonder why web browsers themselves don't allow referrers within the same domain and block to third-party domains. At least, an option allowing us to implement it. I mean, would it hurt to have such functionality natively? :isay:
     
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    @M00NBL00D

    Thx for the tips also. You and Hungryman are the members I allways watch for Chrome tips :thumb:
     
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