Análises para NoScript Security Suite
NoScript Security Suite por Giorgio Maone
2413 análises
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por mlatpren , há 8 horasIt does a great job at blocking, but is regularly frustrating with re-enabling things. It's supposed to show you what it's blocking, but that's extremely hit-or-miss. Occasionally, there'd be something blocked where the only solution is to disable the extension. As in, right-click and disable *from Firefox itself.*
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por zekromVale , há 16 horasThere needs to be a CPU limit on this extension, using 30% CPU of an intel i7 11th gen laptop CPU on YouTube is ridiculous. Firefox for Ubuntu snap, flatpack, or just .deb are affected. Must disable NoScript to fix it or allow everything fully for all domains on the page. I would like more domains to be added to the global trusted list though (by default) or have a popup at the top when you first visit a page.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Hopeavirta , há 11 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Lazy Cat , há 12 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por sumobunny , há 13 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Zelgadis-San , há 14 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Dadou , há 17 dias
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por aq , há 18 diasUser for at least 15 years, Something is conflicting on Firefox. It is blocking scripts and other add ons such as tampermonkey or violentmonkey with scripts added, but without any listing of what is being blocked. Only option is to shut it off to proceed.
Even blocking games internal scripts without any 'monkey' in use.
Please check and test - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Simon Bünemann , há 19 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por ADKFZ8O , há 25 dias
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por aedgsegsfvw , há um mêsWARNING! Causes crashes with SEVERE data loss. Since mid 2025, this extension regularly causes the browser to crash. It can even crash the browser so severely that windows freezes irreversibly, with SEVERE data loss as a result. The crashes stopped when I deleted this extension, and re-occurred after reinstalling it. Several others have reported the same issues on user forums.
- Avaliado em 2 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15990777 , há 2 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Arman Daneshjoo , há 2 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por elmika , há 2 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19469020 , há 3 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14500718 , há 3 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19459487 , há 3 mesesI'm notified every time WebGL is blocked on each page load. There's no way to disable these notifications and it's very irritating.
Edit: updated to 5 stars as it can be disabled after all but the setting isn't described very clearly.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 3 mesesYou should not get any notification. Just a little placeholder inside the page, to be able to enable it back. And you can disable it by unchecking "NoScript Options>Appearance>Show synthetic placeholders for invisible capability probes" - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Cello , há 3 mesesit's 5-stars, because it's little time and effort to manage and also Edward Snowden said that noscript is the best protection in the whole internet...(after some Firefox update, noscript does seem to block internet in Firefox,,, but I'm sure there will be a workaround in the next edition ... buona vacanza)
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19223232 , há 3 mesesok its a good security 4 ur browser but now the web is so slow that i cant even play a game on poki 💀💀
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Tony Klaus , há 3 meses
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19311874 , há 3 meses
- Avaliado em 2 de 5por Michael Rabinovsky , há 3 mesesNo Script is an incredibly useful add-on. In the past, I'd have given it five stars; it now gets only two (see issues below). All in all, I'd say it's still better to have it than not, but that's only because there is no better alternative, and there is no difference between having to completely disable it on a page versus not having it at all.
First of all, it would have gotten three due to the issues I list further down, but it gets two because of a major functionality problem that makes it obnoxious to use, and by its admission, not private in private windows.
In the past, when you set it to trust top-level domains, it would automatically set them to temp trusted; however, for whatever reason, it now sets them to "custom," for me, which functions the same as untrusted, and changing it doesn't even refresh the page for you.
The default setting handling is a huge inconvenience, but that is not where the problems end. You cannot restore previous functionality by manually setting the top-level domain to temp trust. To enable scripts on the page, you must set it to trust, which makes it permanently trusted, and keeps a log of every page you visit in private windows. If you try to change it to temp trust and refresh the page, it goes back to "custom."
Besides that, the description for the extension is outdated. Not only does it still mention Flash, but it also claims no loss of functionality when you need it, which is not true. In most cases, enabling some scripts will return the functionality you need, but there are several reasons why that's not always the case.
Sometimes, certain scripts you need will be on sub-domains of the top-level domain, and they need to be enabled separately; however, NoScript doesn't show them because it thinks they are part of the main domain, so you have no way to make the site work without completely disabling the addon for the page.
In other instances, sites won't load all the scripts until they load some other domains. For example, a CDN containing vital scripts might not appear on the list because it's called after an analytics script has run. There is no way to know that unless you enable each script on the list, one by one. The domain doesn't need to be related; it's just something about how the page loads. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Angel , há 3 mesesEsta vaina debería tener un modo automático para aquellos que no saben de programación.