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Title: New user Shields question please
Post by: Bizet on March 08, 2013, 12:46:58 PM
Hello everybody I have just joined the forum after downloading Avast Free on my XP pro machine, and I'm still learning all about this great a/v program.

I notice that there is a Script Shield active, and I wonder if that means I can disable my "NoScript" Firefox add on which is a nuicence asking for permissions every time a new site is accessed.

Regards Bizet.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: Asyn on March 08, 2013, 01:06:19 PM
I notice that there is a Script Shield active, and I wonder if that means I can disable my "NoScript" Firefox add on which is a nuicence asking for permissions every time a new site is accessed.

I would keep NoScript, but it's your decision. ;)
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: DavidR on March 08, 2013, 01:13:08 PM
I notice that there is a Script Shield active, and I wonder if that means I can disable my "NoScript" Firefox add on which is a nuicence asking for permissions every time a new site is accessed.

I would keep NoScript, but it's your decision. ;)

I would second that, there is no conflict and it doesn't hurt, certainly not performance wise for me.

NoScript doesn't ask permission for me, what do you mean by that ?
You get the No-Entry symbol over the NoScript icon, but it doesn't pop-up asking.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: Bizet on March 08, 2013, 01:18:15 PM
I notice that there is a Script Shield active, and I wonder if that means I can disable my "NoScript" Firefox add on which is a nuicence asking for permissions every time a new site is accessed.

I would keep NoScript, but it's your decision. ;)

Thanks Asyn I'l take your advice.

Regards Bizet.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: Asyn on March 08, 2013, 01:21:09 PM
You're welcome.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: Bizet on March 08, 2013, 01:25:20 PM
I notice that there is a Script Shield active, and I wonder if that means I can disable my "NoScript" Firefox add on which is a nuicence asking for permissions every time a new site is accessed.

I would keep NoScript, but it's your decision. ;)

I would second that, there is no conflict and it doesn't hurt, certainly not performance wise for me.

NoScript doesn't ask permission for me, what do you mean by that ?
You get the No-Entry symbol over the NoScript icon, but it doesn't pop-up asking.

Hello DavidR, my NoScript has always since stating it about 9 years ago popped up a long list of options after clicking on a previously unused site, and very often if there are multiple scripts I have to give further permissions or refusals.

Regards Bizet.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: DavidR on March 08, 2013, 01:59:16 PM
I only get a list of scripts for that and associated sites if I hover over the NoScript icon, do you have this option checked in the NoScript Options > Notifications screen ?

Normally I only give the site I'm visiting permission or known associated content.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: Bizet on March 08, 2013, 05:45:54 PM
I only get a list of scripts for that and associated sites if I hover over the NoScript icon, do you have this option checked in the NoScript Options > Notifications screen ?

Normally I only give the site I'm visiting permission or known associated content.

Hi DavidR no I have now adjusted mine the same as yours, have never noticed that check box before you mentioned it, so see how we go now Thanks

Bizet.
Title: Re: New user Shields question please
Post by: DavidR on March 08, 2013, 07:22:53 PM
You're welcome, now it should be a little quieter, so to speak. Many sites that you visit are fine without making any allowances, as I said I generally only allow the site I'm visiting. After that if there are any obvious holes in the content of the page, it may be retrieving data from another site, like a content delivery network (usually has cdn in the domain name).