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This is exactly what Noscript extension on Firefox does since forever.



Much of what Brave does out of the box can be achieved with an array of extensions which have existed for some time. One major appeal of Brave is that these features are built-in, on-by-default, and have no reliance upon Google to not break them moving forward (see Manifest v3 and uBlock Origin, and/or MetaMask being temporarily removed from Google's Web and Play Stores). With Brave, the type of privacy and control users expect is baked-in, and easy to use. Download, Run, and Done. The way it ought to be in 2020


Noscript is incredibly fussy and hard to use. Also it does not have the 'allow scripts [to run] once' ability afaict.


Works smooth for me. This option exists too, it’s called “allow temporarily”.




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