← Back to context Comment by RobotToaster 3 days ago anything loaded from a third party domain shouldn't be allowed to run scripts. 3 comments RobotToaster Reply pas 3 days ago facebook.com does this as a first party site, shit sites trying to squeeze eyeball time from visitors should be put on Google's malware sites list, but apparently those are the best sites nowadays... :/ lxgr 3 days ago That restriction would both be trivial to circumvent by malicious advertisers and annoying for many legitimate web concepts. bell-cot 3 days ago Maybe it's not quite your meaning - but there are browser plugins which allow per-domain blocking of js. I use one, with the default set to deny js.
pas 3 days ago facebook.com does this as a first party site, shit sites trying to squeeze eyeball time from visitors should be put on Google's malware sites list, but apparently those are the best sites nowadays... :/
lxgr 3 days ago That restriction would both be trivial to circumvent by malicious advertisers and annoying for many legitimate web concepts.
bell-cot 3 days ago Maybe it's not quite your meaning - but there are browser plugins which allow per-domain blocking of js. I use one, with the default set to deny js.
facebook.com does this as a first party site, shit sites trying to squeeze eyeball time from visitors should be put on Google's malware sites list, but apparently those are the best sites nowadays... :/
That restriction would both be trivial to circumvent by malicious advertisers and annoying for many legitimate web concepts.
Maybe it's not quite your meaning - but there are browser plugins which allow per-domain blocking of js. I use one, with the default set to deny js.