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I tried it once noscript, but it's not for me.
No-Script also breaks rich interactive features such as this website has.
I wouldn't trade using NoScript for whatever the best AV in the world is today. If you tell me, "I give you a lifetime license to whatever AV you want but take down NoScript", I wouldn't take it.
Last time I got infected (late 2008), I was still using an AV. Ever since I started using NoScript (and Sandboxie), malware doesn't come around anymore, its like it doesnt exist for me. People in general should find their own personal way for handling security. I found my own which doesn't involve using antiviruses or scanners or anything like that. NoScript is not for everyone but it is something special for security conscious users of Firefox. As of this moment, it is the number 5 most popular addon for Firefox, the high number of users tells the story. :)
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Hi Edwin, I havent found that to be the case. Perhaps you can give an example. Here at the forum, I whitelisted tenforum.com and find the site functioning perfectly well without needing to allow any of the other scripts that run in this site. If all sites were like this one, I wouldn't use NS.
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You want proof? Here. The second link is a recent interview of Giorgio Maone.
Update on NoScripts WebExtensions migration - gHacks Tech News
NoScripts Migration to WebExtensions APIs | Mozilla Add-ons Blog
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