No script add-on for Firefox

Hello all, So, I've finally bitten the bullet and installed the No Script add-on for Firefox. I am wondering if there is any settings I need to be aware of and anything I should know about with this add-on. Any input from No Script users welcome. Thanks, Dave.

Hello Dave,

 

I've been using NoScript for several years now and I agree fully with what SendOfJive has already said. Mostly I just use the default settings and rarely experience any difficulty. You may find the NoScript forums useful if you do happen to encounter any problems:

 

NoScript Forum

 

Madeline

 

Hello all, So, I've finally bitten the bullet and installed the No Script add-on for Firefox. I am wondering if there is any settings I need to be aware of and anything I should know about with this add-on. Any input from No Script users welcome. Thanks, Dave.

Madeline and SendOfJive,

 

Thank you very much.  That is exactly what I wanted to know.  Thanks for the links as well.

 

Cheers,  Dave.

Hi,

 

I have been very happy with this add on and I don't know why I waited so long to use it.  I have also started using Addblock Plus.

 

Today I noticed the No Script icon had disappeared from the top left corner.  I tried right clicking the toolbar > Customize and drag the icon,  but I still could not view it.  Next was remove and reinstall.  Now the Icon is at the bottom right and the Addblock Plus icon has vanished.  :smileyfrustrated:

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks,  Dave.

..... Never mind.  I've got it sorted again.  :smileyhappy:

 

I have found the culprit!  Norton Utilities removes the Icon when I "Clean" my disks.  I have found the setting to stop this behaviour.  If anyone is interested,  it's in the browser section under Firefox.  If I uncheck Cache,  History and Address Bar,  the No Script add-on remains intact.

 

Thanks,  Dave.


Krusty13 wrote:

..... Never mind.  I've got it sorted again.  :smileyhappy:

 

I have found the culprit!  Norton Utilities removes the Icon when I "Clean" my disks.  I have found the setting to stop this behaviour.  If anyone is interested,  it's in the browser section under Firefox.  If I uncheck Cache,  History and Address Bar,  the No Script add-on remains intact.

 

Thanks,  Dave.


Since the Norton Utilities 16.0.1.4 update Firefox is no longer restored down and the NoScript icon remains where I left it.  :smileyvery-happy: