There's a browser safer than Firefox...

...it is Firefox, with NoScript!

Theprovides extra protection for Firefox, Seamonkey and other mozilla-based browsers: this free, open source add-on allowsto be executed only by(e.g. your online bank).

NoScript also provides the most powerful anti-XSS and anti-Clickjacking protection ever available in a browser.

NoScript's unique whitelist based pre-emptive script blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known, such as Meltdown or Spectre, and even not known yet!) with no loss of functionality...

You can enable JavaScript, Java and plugin execution for sites you trust with a simple left-click on the NoScript status bar icon (look at the picture), or using the contextual menu, for easier operation in popup statusbar-less windows.

Watch the "Block scripts in Firefox" video by cnet.

Staying safe has never been so easy!

Experts will agree: Firefox is really safer with NoScript!

V. 11.0.46 - Quantum Security for everyone! If you find any bug or you'd like an enhancement, please report here or here. Many thanks! Main good news Discoverable option to force site-leaking UI in PBM/Incognito.

Full UI keyboard-based navigation: Alt+Shift+N start Arrows/Tab move DEL/BKSPC/0 DEFAULT + TRUSTED - UNTRUSTED C CUSTOM T Temp S HTTPS-lock HOME jump to the toolbar ESC/ENTER Close the UI R Reload current page without closing the UI Shift+G Globally disable restrictions Shift+T Disable restrictions on this tab P Set all on this page to Temp. TRUSTED F Forget temporary permissions

Operating on Incognito tabs prevents you from setting permanent permissions to avoid privacy leaks on disk (see https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/29957).

Improved Firefox Preview (Fenix) / Firefox for Android UI.

Completely asynchronous XSS Filter in its dedicated process

Several new and updated translations, thanks to the Localization Lab / OTF NoScript Transifex project.

"Override Tor Browser Security Level preset" option offers more flexibility to NoScript+Tor power users. More in the More in the changelog ...

Experts do agree...

03/10/2014, Edward Snowden endorses NoScript as a countermeasure against state Surveillance State.

08/06/2008, " I'd love to see it in there. " (Window Snyder, "Chief Security Something-or-Other" at Mozilla Corp., interviewed by ZDNet about "adding NoScript functionality into the core browser").

03/18/2008, " Consider switching to the Firefox Web browser with the NoScript plug-in. NoScript selectively, and non-intrusively, blocks all scripts, plug-ins, and other code on Web pages that could be used to attack your system during visits " (Rich Mogull on TidBITS, Should Mac Users Run Antivirus Software?).

11/06/2007, Douglas Crockford, world-famous JavaScript advocate and developer of JSON (one of the building blocks of Web 2.0), recommends using NoScript.

03/16/2007, SANS Internet Storm Center, the authoritative source of computer security related wisdom, runs a front-page Ongoing interest in Javascript issues diary entry by William Stearns just to say "Please, use NoScript" :)

Actually, NoScript has been recommended several times by SANS, but it's nice to see it mentioned in a dedicated issue, rather than as a work-around for specific exploits in the wild. Many thanks, SANS!

05/31/2006, PC World's The 100 Best Products of the Year list features NoScript at #52!

Many thanks to PC World, of course, for grokking NoScript so much, and to IceDogg who kindly reported these news...

In the press...