how to enable javascript on Abrowser?

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Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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I prepared a compromised contaminated Trisquel machine. I want to enable Javascript on Abrowser mainly to have English lessons (DMM). When the first time I use Abrowser, there is a kind of security setting page but after a while, I always cannot find it nor else. I want to switch Javascript on-off at ease. How to do that? (^ ^)

kerdadit
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

Would typing about:config in the URL bar suit your needs? You can toggle it on/off there.

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

I see, I found it. Thank you! (^ ^) I thought a bit that it might have violated the community guidelines or something after I opened this thread, though.

aloniv

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A rejoint: 01/11/2011

Try NoScript.

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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I added it. But can it toggle it easily? I could set the website (DMM) a certain state so maybe I do not have to set it again for the website. But I sometimes would want to toggle it on/off easily for some websites I temporarily visited, though I learned that about:config so I can do that. NoScript had not seemed to have the function. I want the button on the nearly top right corner of the browser (see the picture). Maybe I should write the script.

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Ignacio Agulló
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On 19/03/20 14:16, wrote:
> I added it. But can it toggle it easily?

Yes. You click in the NoScript button, and the list of scripts for
that page show up, so you can enable or disable them at will.
Initially, few scripts for any page, all disabled. If you choose to
enable the first script, additional (disabled) scripts show up, and so
on. They can be up to thirty or forty in the end on some pages.

The tricky part is that many web pages will be broken because of a
disabled script. Some of them will even present you with a message that
boldly claims, dishonestly, that "If you remove Javascript, what remains
must be an empty page" - something that Trisquel's web forum suffices to
prove false. These websites require some scripts to be enabled, and so
browsing the web becames a quest of learning which are the minimun
scripts needed for each website. But it really pays off in the end.

Enabling the right scripts is tricky and requires to experiment, but
disabling them all is so much easy. Most of the time it will suffice
with disabling the first one, and the rest will follow.

If you come across a website that is broken no matter what your
choice of enabled scripts is, you can always restart with add-ons
disabled so you get full javascript.

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Ignacio Agulló · name at domain

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

I don't understand well, but I see. I learned a bit about Javascript and Ajax, HTML on Wikipedia.

I guess that that is that majority of websites gather information of users with (maybe mainly) those Javascripts which are provided by mainly big companies, and sell the information to the big companies, and maybe some companies share the information with the governments to rule or try to keep their kingdoms, or just peeping at some beautiful girl's bedroom. Or any other purposes to force me into enabling Javascript for just login (DMM, Yahoo etc)? Trisquel.info at least does not demand it.

Is that possible to know exactly what each Javascript is doing? If I understand it, I think I can understand which one is the "right" script you say.

Connochaetes

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A rejoint: 12/13/2017

Yes, or try something like the add-on uBlock Origin (GPLv3): you click on its icon, then toggle the </> symbol ("Click to no longer disable JavaScript on this site" ↔ "Click to disable JavaScript on this site")

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

I was thinking why ads were not blocked. Thank you. How about this? I found it on addon.mozilla. It seems that it replaces bad Javascripts into right ones. The user of its seems to be only one, though.

https://addons.mozilla.org/ja/firefox/addon/librifyjs-change-org/?src=search

By the way, your profile photo reminds me of Azteca's slaves. They were carefully tortured (since it was the sacred rite) not to die then at the end of the rite, a burned stick was stuck into their anus. And it seems that they slaves were under the influence of Mescaline.

Magic Banana

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I am a translator!

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That is for one single site: change.org.

Connochaetes

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Ignacio Agulló
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On 19/03/20 09:14 wrote:
> I prepared a compromised contaminated Trisquel machine.

Who is it for?

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