On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 10:02:27 -0500
Carson Chittom <car...@wistly.net> wrote:

> Linux-Fan <ma_sys...@web.de> writes:
> 
> You might take a look at Xombrero, although it's not in Debian.  It's
> based on Webkit and has the capability built-in to use a Javascript
> whitelist.  See https://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xombrero

Their implementation of 'Javascript whitelist' is questionable at best.
I mean, you whitelist some site, go to it, and … you've also enabled
all third-party sites to run Javascript in your browser as long as said
site wants it too.
A real implementation of 'Javascript whitelist' (see Noscript) will
block any third-party JS from running by default in such scenario.

Reco


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