LibreJS 6.0.1 has been released.

LibreJS is a Mozilla add-on that prevents nonfree JavaScript programs
from running in your web browser.
This project's website is here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/

The source files are here:
http://www.gnu.org/s/librejs/distribution/librejs-6.0.1.tar.gz

And the 6.0.1 executable is here:
http://www.gnu.org/s/librejs/distribution/librejs-6.0.1.xpi

LibreJS 6.0.1 contains these changes:
    * This release contains a few updates related to Mozilla's add-on
    API. You need to use a recent Mozilla browser to use LibreJS
    6.0.1. Rubén Rodríguez, the GNU IceCat maintainer, is working on a
    new version of GNU IceCat, available as a Trisquel package here:

        http://devel.trisquel.info/icecat/

    He'll be releasing a new version of GNU IceCat soon, maybe even this
    week. Firefox will also work, version 29 and up.

    * LibreJS now recognizes the CPAL 1.0 license. Details are in the
    manual: https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/manual/

    * Fixed a bug on pages with lots of embedded onclick= script
    attributes. This bug was reported by Rubén Rodríguez.

    * Fixed whitelisting table not loading any whitelisted scripts.

The LibreJS team is in the process of making this add-on more stable and
performant. Please let us know on the mailing lists (bug-libr...@gnu.org
and help-libr...@gnu.org) about any questions, problems, or suggestions
you come up with.


Nik Nyby

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