>>>>I go off for a while.
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>>>>TeslyCrypt is nowadays transported via JavaScript - this place is not rendered with out, so UT is not usable for the moment.
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>>>>CU later
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>>>If you are going to limit yourself to websites that have no JavaScript code you will have pretty restricted access to www :-}
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>>Ah, no, it (NoScript in my case) can be very selective. I usually allow js from the site itself, and then if necessary, from its *cdn sibling, but the rest is either some google spying site, or ad serving shit, which I happily leave filtered out. Sometimes the site just won't show what I want to see even after I allowed several likely candidates - well, then, I don't want to see it anymore.
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>Or when you click on the NoScript button, and there are so many 3rd-party sites linked/referenced that you have to scroll vertically to see them all - I bail out of those without trying to allow anything.
I give them one try - after 33 years at the keyboard I'm fast with eyeballing lists. If I find the probable source of what I want to see, I allow it temporarily. If it works, fine, if it doesn't, ctrl+w.