I tried NoScript for awhile and it did do an exceptional job at blocking
things, but I found it extremely annoying to have select Temporarily allow.
I use adblocker plus to prevent ads and most popups, also use FF built-in
popup blocker feature.
havent' seen any popups in quite sometime
not knocking NoScript just found it a little too tight for my purposes
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Larry Medina <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
> I use NoScript with Firefox ( http://noscript.net/ ) It's unpaid, but they
> ask for donations... and they are regularly updating the software. It's
> exceptional at blocking any pop-ups and also stopping analytical software
> from grabbing info from me while browsing, but depending on how severely
> you "lock it down" you have to continually select "Temporarily Allow this
> page" or "Allow All of this page"... but it also warns you when you select
> some of these options about what you might be subjecting yourself to. One
> thing I like about it is it's amazing to see how many pop-ups some pages
> have!!
>
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