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Maybe flashblock isn't good enough, but when combined with noscript, it didn't let anything on that page slip through.



noscript natively supports blocking embedded things with a click-to-activate interface, so if you're using noscript there's no need for flashblock.


The thing I like about NoScript is that you can set it to block everything, even on trusted sites. You have to click the placeholder to make it load, or if there isn't a placeholder (web fonts, hidden flash embeds) you have to look at the Blocked menu.




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