

Both extensions stop a website from executing any kind of JavaScript.

To change this, in NoScript click Options > Per-site Permissions and set to UNTRUSTED all the sites that you do not trust. Warning: By default NoScript allows JavaScript from some corporations you might not like. For example, failed rendering due to missing fonts might occur on websites that load fonts at runtime via scripts, which were blocked by NoScript. Be aware a lot of modern websites use scripts for layout purposes, hence content may look different. Alternatively you can choose to enable scripts temporarily for that session only. You will then have the option to enable/disable scripts for the current page, as well as any third party scripts that the page is linking to. Once installed you can configure settings for NoScript by either clicking its icon on the toolbar or right clicking a page and navigating to NoScript. This extension will protect you from exploitation of security vulnerabilities by not letting anything but trusted sites (e.g: your bank, webmail) serve you executable content.
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See the old HTTP Switchboard wiki for different ways how to use it. It effectively replaces NoScript and RequestPolicy. It also features extensive privacy features like user-agent masquerading, referering blocking and so on.

Lets you selectively block Javascript, plugins or other resources and control third-party resources. || firefox-adblock-plus, Chromium Advanced control Now that it is not blocking some ads on purpose, it may be a better idea to use a different blocker like uBlock Origin.
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The reason “AC/DC Live” can’t be purchased at your local EB Games or Best Buy is because of the deal that AC/DC had already struck with Wal-Mart as an exclusive distributor of their upcoming album, “Black Ice.” The negotiations with AC/DC over the track pack required that Harmonix become part of the existing Wal-Mart agreement.Tip: It is not recommended to install all the privacy extensions. Ok, so my suspicions about the reasons behind Rock Band: AC/DC breaking the usual customer-friendly mould of Rock Band appear to have been confirmed:
