

You can enable JavaScript and other dynamic capabilities for sites you trust with a simple left-click on the NoScript icon.Įxperts* will agree: the web is really safer with NoScript! NoScript's unique pre-emptive script blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known, such as Meltdown or Spectre, and even not known yet!) with no functionality loss: NoScript also provides the most powerful anti-XSS protection ever available in a browser.

This browser extension allows JavaScript and other potentially harmful content to be executed only by trusted web sites of your choice (e.g. NoScript is a built-in key security component of the Tor Browser, the top anonymity tool defending millions against surveillance and censorship. The NoScript Security Suite is Free Open Source Software (FOSS) providing extra protection for Firefox (on Android, too!), Chrome, Edge, BraveĪnd other web browsers. NoScript own YOUR browser! Open main menu ☰ Donate Close main menu ✖ If I slide the slider to disable Javascript, it reloads the page with Javascript disabled, and it seems to remember your setting for the site, but if you open a new site, in the same tab, or a new tab, (both Tor still), the Disable Javascript slider is set back to off.What is it? - NoScript: block scripts and own your browser! Skip to content. It appears you cannot access setting from Tor mode, and that there is not separate settings configuration for Tor mode (perhaps this is also a bug.) If I have Javascript disabled in settings (accessed via a normal browser session, not Tor), it should keep that setting, even in Tor mode. Once the site loads, check the Brave Shield dropdown on the right of the address bar (Lion Head Icon), and the Scripts Blocked slider is set to off.Visit a site via the Tor Protocol (like Protonmail: protonirockerxow.onion).
