Globe199 wrote:I am strongly considering dropping NoScript after many years of use. It has simply become too much of a hassle. I have to do TAA, sometimes several times, on every single page I visit. I find myself opening Chrome more and more, in which I don't have any script blocker installed. I do this especially on sites with embedded videos. Some of those sites use scripts from 20 or more domains. NoScript simply makes many of these pages unusable.
Now, we all know that Javascript is essential and integral to the web. We also know that there are risks. But it's a compromise between security and convenience and I've almost reached the tipping point. I would like to hear experiences of others who have done this, but I'm also open to suggestions on making this more workable. Thanks.
Considering your position, you should just enable "Scripts Globally Allowed." Even with this setting enabled, NoScript still provides many protections that you don't have without it. And you will have no issues anymore with websites.