Submitted by Don (not verified) on Fri, 2007-10-26 04:54.
Interesting set of extensions, I've always used CustomizeGoogle and am stringent about cookie maintenance so trying these out was a worthwhile trial. However, after a few days I've now uninstalled NoScript and Locationbar. I'm used to & familiar with URL composition so Locationbar wasn't of great value & I found it distracting. NoScript is for the uber paranoid amongst us, I found it just too painful to use, constantly blocking scripts from sites (who doesn't use javascript) constantly requiring attention. If I was paranoid about script malware I'd prefer to run FX in it's own VM on my system thus isolating the browsing experience to a disposable environment.
Thanks for a great service with your "Freeware and Free & Open Source Software" updates.
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Interesting set of
Interesting set of extensions, I've always used CustomizeGoogle and am stringent about cookie maintenance so trying these out was a worthwhile trial. However, after a few days I've now uninstalled NoScript and Locationbar. I'm used to & familiar with URL composition so Locationbar wasn't of great value & I found it distracting. NoScript is for the uber paranoid amongst us, I found it just too painful to use, constantly blocking scripts from sites (who doesn't use javascript) constantly requiring attention. If I was paranoid about script malware I'd prefer to run FX in it's own VM on my system thus isolating the browsing experience to a disposable environment.
Thanks for a great service with your "Freeware and Free & Open Source Software" updates.