There's a new version of LibreJS - version 6.0.6. LibreJS is a Mozilla add-on that prevents nonfree JavaScript programs from running in your web browser.
Here's the changes since 6.0.5: * When there is a contact email found on a site that contains nonfree JavaScript, the email link now includes a default subject and body when you click on it. These defaults are configurable in the LibreJS add-on preferences. * LibreJS now works in private browsing mode, and with Tor. There is some debate whether or not using LibreJS and Tor at the same time compromises your privacy. * JS Web Labels links are now recognized with data-jslicense="1" as well as rel="jslicense", in case you want the page to be HTML5-valid. Savannah ticket #13366. Thanks to Marco Bresciani for bringing this up. * Fixed a bug on the whitelist page (Tools -> LibreJS) where the "Reset whitelist to default" button wasn't working. This project's website is here: http://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/ The source files are here: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/librejs-6.0.6.tar.gz And here's the executable you can install in your browser: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/librejs-6.0.6.xpi _______________________________________________ GNU Announcement mailing list <info-gnu@gnu.org> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu