Who is the victor?
My more immediate question is, however, which one is safer?
Who is the victor?
My more immediate question is, however, which one is safer?
Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
Emotion: you have it or it has you.
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Firefox + NoScript & AdBlock
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Firefox (vanilla) > IE7
ff + noscript + adblock = a situation wherein the only security flaw is you.
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
I see. If then the only possible security flaw left is the user, what are the notable things to heed when applying the tools? Any specifics and recommendations?
Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
Emotion: you have it or it has you.
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Well, with a whitelisting tool such as noscript (and no ads via adblock), you just need common sense in choosing what things to allow.
Sure, let youtube.com run those embedded videos; but don't let pootube do the same (disclaimer: that better not be a real site)
There's always the danger of browser exploits; but say what you like for firefox's open source development, they are fixed pronto![]()
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
Hmmm, yes, that is logical (and even looks vaguely familiar to certain applications I used in the past).
How about allowances on totalwar.org? For example I attempted to use [Ctrl B] to bold text in the text editor but it didn't work. I then allowed totalwar.org with Noscript and it then functioned once again. But for example this ad at the bottom now appeared even if the Noscript menu shows an option to allow it (assuming it is then forbidden). Is then the following correct: if one allows a site in general with Noscript, individual forbidding options for ads are not possible?
Both recommended tools appear like great ones, but this particular usage I do not comprehend.
Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
Emotion: you have it or it has you.
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Pay heed to my story named The Thief in the Mead Hall.No.
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Check out some of my music.
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