broken web sites
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I have some addons on latest Abrowser, and the few which deal with JavaScript are LibreJS, NoScript, JShelter.
OpenStreetMap has not been working for me for a while the way it used to. The maps do not display. There is a navigation bar, search bar, and advertisements for different events related to OpenStreetMap and the map area is greyed out.
Ebay, since Thursday, has been giving me access denied errors. But it magically works as I was making this message.
I feel like I am opening a can of worms wondering what sites are broken and why.
I wouldn't personally use LibreJS, NoScript and JShelter together. I don't know all that there is to know about them, but it seems like they all do similar things in restricting scripts and other elements, and they would be likely to interfere with each other. I would pick one and use it exclusive of the others, and get good at using that one tool to restrict js. Personally, I prefer a different one called uMatrix, as I find its gui is easier for me to navigate. But it's a personal preference thing, all of them have their advantages.
It is actually JShelter somehow preventing OpenStreetMap from running. I would have thought it blocks the fingerprinting. I am not used to Marble Maps and Navit doesn't work on my machine.
Yeah, running JShelter plus LibreJS plus NoScript is probably going to be overkill. One way of blocking fingerprinting you could try is to use the Chameleon extension, which doesn't restrict js in its default configuration. I've used Chameleon with NoScript or with uMatrix to good effect.
Although, any of these extensions can break a website, it's just the nature of restricting js and resisting fingerprinting - some websites require that you run very insecure js or that you allow yourself to be fingerprinted and tracked in order to display their pages. Those are the kinds of sites I just simply stop visiting.