<span style='font-family:Verdana'><span style='font-size:12px'><span style="font-family:verdana;"><span style="font-size:12px;">Hullo.<br />
noticed that the new, very latest browser bundle for windows<br />
has Java Script enabled, cookies enabled and NoScript<br />
changed settings back to "enable globally" considered "dangerous"!<br />
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Any reason for this? Even after I unchecked "enable globally" I started to surf<br />
and then noticed a different icon on the top of the window of Aurora where it<br />
now shows an icon for 'Tor enabled" and 'NoScript'.</span></span><br />
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When I went back into NoScript Preferences, that's when I found "enable globally" - dangerous -<br />
checked again||||||||//////////??????................*#@%^&] flat on my face_________________ (..)<br />
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I guess I really don't understand this NoScript. It shows one icon that supposedly "protects me",<br />
but that icon is nowhere to be found in the preferences panel/window. Why not? It has always<br />
seemed very confusing and misleading to me and why it changes settings that I haven't changed<br />
I do not know. I am not tech savvy, computer gravy or hair wavy. But now I must learn.<br />
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A little help please on how or where to go, to understand NoScript. Maybe I would be better off<br />
just disabling it altogether? Hmmmm?<br />
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Again though, aren't Java Script and cookies supposed to be disabled for Tor to work at its best<br />
in creating anonymity? I don't know how to tweak it like you'all do and I stopped doing substances<br />
many years ago. You know? Not playing 'hide 'n go tweak' any longer.<br />
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Takes 3 months for a book on Terminal to reach me and there's still a month and a half to go!<br />
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Tanks! Advance! In!</span></span>