Allow or block JavaScript.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-10-15 | Jared R | en | Very appreciative this still works great! | |
2024-09-15 | Yamada Taro | ja | manifest3対応。サブドメイン別で設定可能なのが良い。 manifest2で終了してしまうscriptsafeから乗り換え。 | |
2024-08-20 | J J | en | Easy to use and works great. | |
2023-12-19 | Cid | en | Easy to use and works great! | |
2021-05-06 | Reyd Sun | This is a browser extension I would recommend to my friends and family that want to increase their security by selectively allowing JavaScript, but don't want to spend a lot of time fiddling with the settings in other more complicated tools. The interface is simple and intuitive. The icon lets you know if JavaScript is blocked or allowed on the current website, and if you want to change that it is very easy to add a "block" or "allow" rule without having to navigate away from the webpage. As soon as you add a rule, your webpage will reload to enforce the new rule. Script Control will remember your setting for all future visits to that website. If you want to get more complex and add *.domain rules that allow all the subdomains of a domain, you can do that; you can also easily view and manage your rules in the options page. There are UI preferences too, to suit your preferences for light and dark. But you never need to delve into any options or scrutinize your rules. Just browse the web as normal, and if you want to change the JavaScript setting on whatever site you are looking at, you can get it done in two clicks. And that's the best part, because the easier you make security to use, the more likely people are to use it. | ||
2021-05-07 | Reyd Sun | en | This is a browser extension I would recommend to my friends and family that want to increase their security by selectively allowing JavaScript, but don't want to spend a lot of time fiddling with the settings in other more complicated tools. The interface is simple and intuitive. The icon lets you know if JavaScript is blocked or allowed on the current website, and if you want to change that it is very easy to add a "block" or "allow" rule without having to navigate away from the webpage. As soon as you add a rule, your webpage will reload to enforce the new rule. Script Control will remember your setting for all future visits to that website. If you want to get more complex and add *.domain rules that allow all the subdomains of a domain, you can do that; you can also easily view and manage your rules in the options page. There are UI preferences too, to suit your preferences for light and dark. But you never need to delve into any options or scrutinize your rules. Just browse the web as normal, and if you want to change the JavaScript setting on whatever site you are looking at, you can get it done in two clicks. And that's the best part, because the easier you make security to use, the more likely people are to use it. |