| Soriku said: Sounds sorta like a hassle...like say you allow the site but it may have viruses and such anyway but you don't know it? Does it allow that or block it? And doesn't it block Java (my sister needs Java for RuneScape...) Is Firekeeper good also? |
Well, the idea is only to allow trusty sites. Besides, the code you wanna avoid is usually not on the main site but on other "side-sites". I always allow the main site (when it's trustworthy...that's 90% of the times) and only allow the other possibilites when I need them (usually to play some videos that don't play). For example, on a typical site, you see the main site and probably some ad sites in the noscript prompt, you tipically would only allow the main one








