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HTTP Switchboard "seems to need more micromanagement" compared to NoScript

Raymond Hill edited this page Apr 10, 2014 · 13 revisions

No really. I supposed the erroneous impression stems from all the cells in the matrix. It does not require more management. If a user wants to allow one script from one page, one click is sufficient with HTTP Switchboard, just like NoScript. Admittedly though, if a user wants to allow one or more scripts permanently, an extra click is required, to tell HTTPSB to persist the whitelisted cells in the matrix.

Consider NoScript:

arstechnica.com with NoScript

And now HTTPSB: arstechnica.com with HTTPSB

In both case, one single click was required to enable scripts from arstechnica.com.

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