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Controlling JavaScript with NoScriptWith NoScript you can control active content like JavaScript. If you click on the NoScript icon CAPTCHAs: Time by time websites are using CAPTCHAs for spam protection. To solve a CAPTCHA Javascript is required. If a third party CAPTCHA provider was used like Recaptcha.com, Nucaptcha.com or others, you have to enable Javascript for the CAPTCHA provider too. You should give as few permissions as possible. Third party scripts are often only used to spy on you and are rarely needed for proper functionality of the website.
By clicking on For frequently visited websites it is possible to Make page permissions permanent. In case the permissions are not revoked with browser restart and you don't have to set the permissions again every day.
If you generally distrust any address you may classify it
untrusted, and it will no more show up within the addresses you might
allow. In order to make this classification, move your mouse over the option
You may undo this action just the same way. Controlling installed plugins with NoScriptWhen you visit a website containing plugin content like Flash movies or Java applets, this content will be automatically blocked by NoScript. A placeholder is shown instead of the active content:
You may allow the content by clicking on the placeholder or by choosing the
respective option in Warning: Without special protective measures, allowed plugin content may completely or partially revoke your anonymity and might even damage your system.
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