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Good idea! But how often do you use sites that need JS? e.g. real estate sites, google maps

Also: can't you just disable JS in your browser, for the same effect?




> But how often do you use sites that need JS? e.g. real estate sites, google maps

That is why I use NoScript. I can temporarily enable JS on any page with one click.

Turns out I don't need to enable JS on 99% of the websites I visit.


Countless sites require js to handle what amounts to html 3.2 behavior, such as showing content or submitting a form.




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