On Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2021 09:43:42 -03 Kenneth Parker wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2021, 3:15 AM local10 <local10@tutanota.com> wrote:
> > Dec 21, 2021, 02:13 by jeremy@ardley.org:
> > > You can mitigate XSS by having a single browser that is used
> > > solely to>
> > access high value sites. e.g. if you routinely run Firefox, have a
> > copy of Vivaldi that you use to access your banks - one at a time.
> >
> >
> >
> > Installing NoScript also may help as it has an option to sanitize
> > cross-site suspicious requests. NoScript also speeds up the browser
> > by disabling all the tracking and spying scripts many sites load
> > nowadays. Just make sure to disable all the garbage it has enabled
> > by default after the installation.
>
> +1 on NoScript. I particularly like the White List capabilities,
> where you can allow Scripts by Website, and even only one time. I
> only know it to work with Firefox, at this time.
>
> Kenneth Parker
Is this
No-Script Suite Lite by AdblockLite
(this one has a whitelist feature) or
NoScript Security Suite by Giorgio Maone
(has a whitelist feature too) or other?
I'm using Privicy Badger among other means
like limiting and redirecting DNS requests. But that does not avoid JS.
Cheers
Eike