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ScriptSafe

 15 likes

A simple extension that brings some of NoScript 's functionality to Chrome while emphasizing simplicity and intuitiveness (no affiliation to NoScript or NotScripts).

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Country of Origin

  • CA flagCanada

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Vivaldi Browser
  • Google Chrome
  • Opera
  • Chromium
  • Firefox
4 / 5 Avg rating (2)
15likes
2comments
0news articles

Features

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  1.  Disable JavaScript
  2.  Built-in Script Blocker

 Tags

  • script-block

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ScriptSafe information

  • Developed by

    CA flagandryou
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Rating

    Average rating of 4
  • Alternatives

    11 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  525 Stars
  •  84 Forks
  •  307 Open Issues
  •   Updated Jul 14, 2024 
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Our users have written 2 comments and reviews about ScriptSafe, and it has gotten 15 likes

ScriptSafe was added to AlternativeTo by decimic on Jul 23, 2012 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022. ScriptSafe is sometimes referred to as ScriptNo.

Comments and Reviews

   
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Top Positive Comment
hansencomputers
Dec 29, 2019
0

ScriptSafe is an effective security enhancement to protect your Chrome web browser. I use this add-on on my Linux machines where Chrome is in use. It does take some understanding of its function to make use of it.

kfua
Jun 14, 2019
2

I was using this add-on for some time but the developer stop working on it the last update was 2 years ago.

What is ScriptSafe?

A simple extension that brings some of NoScript icon NoScript 's functionality to Chrome while emphasizing simplicity and intuitiveness (no affiliation to NoScript or NotScripts). Formerly known as ScriptNo