Ocene za NoScript Security Suite
NoScript Security Suite — Giorgio Maone
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- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13220755, pred 7 letiIn my opinion, the 57+ firefox version does not work well yet, but it is partly Mozilla wine. Instead of writing negative reviews, report errors to the author and you do not panic that "something does not work". @Giorgio Maone you created a really good plugin and it is appreciated.
- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13544338, pred 7 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13551642, pred 7 leti
- Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13551624, pred 7 letiIt is a real pitty that you do not seem to want to listen to the incredible ammount of people who are trying to tell you that you messed this up.
If 90% of the people dont understand the new UI, its not the people, its the UI. For example the list is too large, and without an explaination you cant tell the status of an entry. And if -by accident- you manage to click what was "allow" before you have no idea if its temparily allowed or permanently.
I gave this addon another try today and now I get at least one XSS warning popup every 30 seconds. I mean popups? Really? Reminds me of the old personal firewall days, when you got so much warningsall the time, that after a while you just allwed everything just to be left in peace. Popups are a bad, bad, bad idea.
Please recreate the old look and feel and behaviour!
And I get from your comments that you cant do that exactly, but I dont see a reason why one could not try to recreate that as close as possible. Even if it does not look fancy and colorful like now. Because belive it or not, that is obviously not what people care about.Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 7 leti"I dont see a reason why one could not try to recreate that as close as possible".
*This* is as close as possible a WebExtension can go, and I've done and I'm doing my best to compensate the unavoidable loss in usability (due to the fact WebExtensions UI are just HTML web pages) with more customizability, and at the same time to provide feature parity security-wise. If people want the old version as it was, with the floating hovering menu and the "Allow / Temporarily allow / Forbid" commands (which, BTW, functionally map one-by-one with the new TRUSTED/UNTRUSTED paradigm), they can use Firefox 52 ESR or the Tor Browser as long as they're supported: on Firefox 57 this stuff is just out of reach for add-ons.
Unfortunately I cannot do the impossible (recreating legacy NoScript on the new, much more limiting WebExtension platform) just because "people" ask for the impossible. And I've the duty to provide the best security NoScript can provide to people which actually rely on it, even for their physical safety (and no, uMatrix / uBlock / ScriptSafe & C. are not up to the task, simply because they've got a completely different scope). - Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— randy826, pred 7 letiEvery time I click on the NoScript icon to set allow/block sites, the Firefox window is un-maximized. Very Annoying! I preferred the original method with the simple drop-down list. It was much easier to see the status of each site and to change the status.
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objavljeno ob pred 7 letiThat's been fixed yesterday in 10.1.4. We're at 10.1.5.1 now. - Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13551289, pred 7 letiOk, I just got the update and have to say I really hate the new version and am considering dumping it completely. There are a lot of reasons why.
Under the old version, when you visit a new website, it shows a popup saying that scripts are disabled and giving you a quick option to temporarily or permanently enable scripts for just that website. Under the new version, you don't even know if the scripts are blocked, and if the website is malfunctioning because it needs its scripts, or what.
Also, the new UI really sucks. Everything is all icons now and I don't have a clue what any of them do. Am I allowing scripts or blocking them? Am I permanently allowing them or just temporarily? You could at least give us the option to go back to the classic interface.
I've also noticed that for every single website I go to, I have to tell it not to allow XSS from that website to facebook.com. It's really annoying. There is no option to just say, don't allow XSS from anywhere to facebook.com. Under the old version, it only gave me an XSS warning for a certain few websites which I could then do an unsafe reload. Now it's like there's cross-scripts everywhere.
Ok so maybe a useful feature would be to allow for example facebook.com (seems to be the main offender here) when I'm ON facebook.com, but disable it when any other website tries to cross-script to it.
Anyway to sum it up, the new version nags me incessantly and isn't clear enough about what's going on for me to figure out how to allow the scripts I want and block the ones I don't. Please go back to the old version.Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 7 leti1) The UI shows you all the domains that are trying to run active content, just like before, but more compact. You can allow them individually (by assigning the TRUSTED preset), leave them not running (DEFAULT), blacklisting (UNTRUSTED) or even assign CUSTOM permissions. Not just that, but better than before if you can modify each preset on the fly and even see the minimum permissions needed for the site to work (they've got a pink background).
2) To assign the TRUSTED preset temporarily, you just click it once. To make it permanent, you click the clock icon and make it fade away (temporary->permanent).
3) The XSS filter now has a "Always block requests from a.com to b.com" option, that you can use exactly the way you say you want. - Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Almair, pred 7 letiUgly interface. Not usable.
Return old interface, please... :(Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 7 letiThe UI cannot be the same as before because WebExtensions are limited to a handful of customization entries, all HTML-based. But with some constructive feedback we can make it even better than before (it's already more customizable). Please visit https://noscript.net/forum with your ideas, thanks. - Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13462509, pred 7 letiStill quite buggy... time to find a replacement, sadly. Thanks for all the script blocking to this point.
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- Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13549703, pred 7 letiSo I load a page and the addon button shows a tiny "3", but lists only one domain. I allow all from that domain, reload and the page still doesn't work. How do I see the other 2 domains?!
Then I try the NoScript settings only to find that:
- it by default allows scripts from a bunch of sites that I don't trust,
- there is no way to auto-block all the domains in that list,
- all the old settings are gone .. can't find them anywhere.
Uninstalled.. fortunately, it still works in a slightly older version of FF.
Rating 2 based on the average experience. - Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13537226, pred 7 letiSu Firefox Quantum ha perso molte delle sue caratteristiche e delle possibilità di configurazione. Ora si limita a disattivare gli script con la possibilità di inserire i siti in una white list. Un po quello che faceva l'estensione NOscript.
- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— bedwttr, pred 7 letiExcellent extension with fine grained controls!
Didn't want to post this bug report here, but couldn't find a link anywhere on the website for bug reports. So, forgive me for posting it as a review. Nothing negative about this extension!
On the latest version, running on 58.0b8 whenever I have focus with my cursor on the extension in toolbar, the browser becomes minimized. Pretty weird. - Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13549526, pred 7 letiFF57 is a big challenge. Don't be disappointed. Being a father 24/7 is more important.
- Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 12980506, pred 7 letiIt seems much less effective than before, I can't figure out how to exclude primary domains from filtering as I could do before. And don't know why window resizes when the icon is clicked... Dài grande Giorgio, ce la puoi fare!
- Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13548373, pred 7 letiThis used to be my go-to script blocker and it was fantastic. With the latest update though to make it work for the new Firefox, everything is upside down and it's more or less unusable in its current state. The addon's menu keeps bugging out and cant decide whether to be a dropdown like before or a standalone window. Furthermore I can no longer easily whitelist entire pages except for temporarily which is rather tedious for sites I visit alot. That it also refuses to save my settings for a specific site (where I have taken the time to click which parts of it I want to trust and which not) just makes the experience more frustrating.
Please return this addon to its former look and functionality, it was much much better. - Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13548239, pred 7 letiHorrid excuse of a script blocker. Firstly, I can't even get it to just open normally, it has to open a whole tab of everything I have open, not just the tab I am on, secondly, clicking the icon, takes me out of full window mode, into smaller window mode which is just annoying as can be. Why can't you make it as user friendly, and easy as ScriptSafe on Chrome?
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— jollyD, pred 7 leti
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— CCCM89, pred 7 letiNoScript currently resizes the window for firefox whenever I click on it and opens several pop-ups of the list of current scripts. This makes it exceedingly difficult to use the script at all. I'll try downgrading it, but if I can't, then it's pretty much unusable at this point...
Can't find an older version, so I guess I can't uses this reliably. Possible solution, and a nice additional feature would be having a drop-down menu available on right click. Would have been easier with the old UI of NoScript, but it could make things much more efficient if you find a way to ad this...
...or, you know, fix the bug with it resizing my firefox window every time i click it. - Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 12979544, pred 7 leti
- Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13547390, pred 7 letiUnable to use the newer addon now. Doesn't work now. I'm currently using the 10.1.3 version now but can't get the web browser to work until the addon is disabled again. If the pages are marked to allow access, evetually they get to a state to show allowed but shown in red text. If you toggle not allow allow it doesnt get back to a usable state. I can't even search google now, with page allowed, it doesn't let you select any items returned from a search. Please sort the issue because this is the best software to do the job of blocking items. We appreciate your work, but 2 stars to show it is really busted with the newer firefox version
- Ocenjeno z 2 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13547357, pred 7 letiWhat a shame! This new UI is horrible.
I can´t get some web-pages to work and looking at the new version, it´s anything but self-explanatory.
Is the protection ON or OFF?!" I don´t know....
Please, update the UI to the older one! - Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— ExplodingCore, pred 7 letiOne of the most important add-ons!
I miss the old design, although I have to say the new one gets better and better with each update.
Unfortunately there is a bug in the latest version. Every single time you click the NoScript Button, Firefox is forced to windowed mode. Very annoying.
Otherwise 5* - Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13546349, pred 7 letiGuess I'm going back to FF56. FF57 has to many bugs. Giorgio please tell Mozilla speed over quality is how nobody will update.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13500223, pred 7 leti