![]() ![]() Port Authority is unfamiliar to me but, pursuant to your commendation, I'll definitely put it on the list of system improvements.Īside, I know FUBAR and the related SNAFU from life and their argued origin in military acronym culture. And I will search for advisories on the right configuration. That is why I came for advice.Īny help you can give me in resetting the choices in the check boxes listed in my last post to attain better security would be a marvelous aid. If I changed NS from its original configuration via the checkboxes, I would be happy to confess but I don't recall monkeying around with the default configuration given that I certainly can confess my ignorance is dangerously oceanic in this area. We will both see "xss":true in the 7th line from the bottom of the exported NS file. Leaving out the "sites" section of the file exported from NS before the reset, is as follows : ![]() I see no "unrestricted CSS" checkbox, no "XSS choices" and no "sanitize cross-site suspicious request" checkbox. The NS version is 11.2.4, released on 3.26.21, which appears (after a bit of searching and running an update on all extensions) to be the latest chrome-compatible offering. And I can slip a marvelous joke into the bargain which is safe for all audiences that don't mind laughter.Īs noted, I'm using NS in a chrome browser on Windows 10. Looking at your handle, if it is a neologism of a name and a state, I can tell you some interesting facts about the first in some small If no such short list exists, your expertise is more than welcome. Should you point me to a posting that specifies what to check/uncheck, that will save you some work. But, I'll opt for tight security if the fiddling is necessary. I'm trying to maintain tight security without constantly fiddling. Unchecked: **revoke temporary permissions on NS updates even if browser not restarted **debug Unchecked: **list full addresses in the permissions popup **high contrastĬhecked: **enable setting permanent permissions in incognito mode Unchecked: **objects **media **frame **font **webgl **fetch **ping **noscript **otherĬhecked: **object **media **frame **font **webgl **fetch **ping **noscript **otherĬhecked: **show NoScript contextual menu item **display blocked form count badge Unchecked: **Disable restrictions globally **Temporarily set top-level sites to to trusted **Any capability in a document Going to NS options, here is the roster of the checked and unchecked options as I found them: You obviously know more than I do and I hope you do not mind checking what I found with an eye to correcting any deficiencies therein. ![]()
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