For those diehard NoScript users still waiting for the release of a WebExtension version compatible with Firefox 57, you can follow the occasional progress updates at the following link. The latest news is that while still not completed, the new NoScript should be available within days. There is some question as to what exactly defines "the end of this week."
Version 10.1.5.1 Released Dec. 1, 2017 347.2 KiB Works with Firefox for Android 57.0 and later, Firefox 57.0 and later
v 10.1.5.1
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x Fixed regression from new "fail fast" XSS filter main loop,
causing cross-site requests to Google to trigger false
positives (thanks Steve M for reporting)
One problem fixed and another introduced. I can't search in FF search bar now with getting a XXS pop up. I've had to disable "Sanatize cross-site suspicious requests", which is one of NoScript's major security features.
v 10.1.5
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+ [XSS] Added "Always block requests from ... to ..." in XSS
warning prompt
x [XSS] Fixed url decoding bug (thanks Masato Kinugawa for
reporting)
x Fixed some blocked items not reported in the UI (thanks Bo
Elam for reporting)
x Changed the CSP internal report URI to noscript-csp.invalid
(thanks Tom Schuster Mario Heiderich for RFE)
- Removed unused MSE detection code (thanks Rob Wu for
reporting)
Version 10.1.4 Released Dec. 1, 2017 346.6 KiB Works with Firefox for Android 57.0 and later, Firefox 57.0 and later
v 10.1.4
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x Fixed script enablement feedback dependant on page's own
CSP (thanks Rob Wu for reporting)
x Fixed MSE detection injection using window.eval (thanks
Rob Wu for reporting)
x Fixed window being resized and NoScript UI shown in a
separate popup when triggered on a maximized window
x General performance improvement by removing unnecessary
asynchronous webRequest listeners
And now every time I click the NoScript icon on the toolbar, Firefox minimizes. And RSS feeds are still blocked, despite that having been "fixed." Sigh.
And now every time I click the NoScript icon on the toolbar, Firefox minimizes. And RSS feeds are still blocked, despite that having been "fixed." Sigh.
v 10.1.2
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+ Added "Revoke temporary permissions" button
+ Added "Temporarily allow all this page" button
x Simplified popup listing, showing base domains only (full
origin URLs can still be entered in the Options window to
further tweak permissions)
x Fixed UI not launching in Incognito mode
x Fixed changing permissions in the CUSTOM preset affecting
the DEFAULT permissions sometimes
x Fixed UI almost unusable in High Contrast mode
x Fixed live bookmark feeds blocked if "fetch" permissions
were not given
x Fixed background requests from other WebExtensions being
blocked
Enabling Muli-process in Cyberfox has definitely sped it up. I had to cheat because it was disabled by my extension/s, possibly NoScript, Decentraleyes, or YouTube HD Plus.
Type about:config in the browser's address bar and hit enter.
No, I couldn't find an older version of Enpass either. I will probably uninstall CF once NoScript gets updated because it is so slooow compared to FF 57.
Yes. I've just installed Safe Web and ID Safe because Enpass in not compatible.
Hmm, good for Norton.
Yes, seems Enpass 5.5.0.2 extension is not backwards compatible.
I think Enpass removed (I couldn't find) pre-Fx 57 Enpass extension offering.