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Well it's a severe case of confirmation bias. The people I know that uses NoScript like tools white list sites and third parties, that makes it seem like it works better than it really does. Further more they choose not to visit sites that work poorly. All the problems are visible as a new user, sure it's obviously possible to use NoScript but I need to white list too many sites to be able to say it actually works.



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