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Created Jun 06, 2016 by Trac@tracbot

Replace or fork NoScript in the Tor Browser

I think NoScript is not a fitting addition to the Tor Browser, especially as it is gets known for shady practice and the way it is used (basically disabled) it won't help that much anyway.

See following: https://liltinkerer.surge.sh/noscript.html (recent) https://adblockplus.org/blog/attention-noscript-users

Is there any guarantee that it won't inject malicious ads in the Tor browsing experience? Does the Tor browser have its own fork maybe?

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