Howdy!,
I like using the NoScript Add-on in Firefox.
When there are many Addreses to choose from I will use CTRL-U to look at
the SOURCE of the page to figure out what to Temporarily Allow in NoScript's
Option Listing to get "it" (the page) to recognize my Mouse Clicks.
Some pages need one or more Google Addresses allowed to function, or
Amazon's Cloudfront or some Address unfamiliar to me that appears in
NoScript's Option LIsting.
If I need to I will Search through the SOURCE using the F3 Key and enter
Addresss names in NoScript's Option Listing to see if they appear on the
SOURCE page and then Temporarily Allow that one and then check out another
Address until the web page recognizes my Mouse Clicks on it.
There are a few Addresses I have selected Always Allow for, and those
are for a Page Address that I regularly visit, everything else gets the
Temporarily Allowed selection.
All is fine until I Close that session of using Firefox.
The next time I use Firefox NoScript will have to be used to Temp. Allow
those Addresses again (and again and again...) when I visit a page that
needs "That Address" to work as it should.
I don't always remember Addresses that NEED TO BE USED ALWAYS when I'm using
Firefox.
I guess I need to start making a list of Addresses that I know are
"Temporarly Allowable" but I keep losing that elusive ROUNDTUIT to get that (and
many others) job done.
Anybody reading have a List or know of a URL to a list of NoScript Addresses
that are Safe?
I am too cautious (paranoid?) to Always Allow every Safe Address, thinking
that even a popular web page/web site may get bit by Malware put on it by
a Black Hat Hacker (even for a short time) and my visiting that page would allow
the Black Hat Hackers GIFT to get in my computer.
I scratch my head enough as it is when strange thing happen when I'm using
a computer.
Temporarily Allow works for me, even with my knowing if I see that Address
in NoScripts Option Listing again I will have to let the page I visited work.
Thanks for reading, 73 de Ed W9ODR . .
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