Where should I start?
Oh... right... here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1487081#c16
@kuba_@101010.pl @aral
Not only #Javascript! 😉
Even other "features" like meta refresh, that could be used to hide an attack.
Attack that was actually exploited in the wide from Russian Government few months later.
@emanuele was looking for "something on #Firefox that is tracking on you with no choice" and in fact you do not even have a way to disable #JS and re-enable it with one click on a per #Web site base (like you have even on #GoogleChrome ! ! !).
Also Emanuele, you should consider that if people around you and people like you are tracked and profiled by #Google because of default firefox's settings (like default search engine), the end result is that you can still be manipulated and influenced through them.
That's why defaults should be #privacy friendly by default.
People should explicitly choose to opt-in #Surveillance, not opt-in #security/privacy.
@kuba_@101010.pl
@Shamar @emanuele @kuba_ no commenting all that stuff, but no, you also have no way to disable JS withoutr devtools in Chrome too.
And you can disable JS in Firefox in the devtools e.g.:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Settings#advanced_settings
DISCLAIMER:
Google Chrome is NOT a privacy/security friendly browser.
In no way.
Yet, I'm glad to inform you that if you look in your settings, you will find in
> Privacy and security
> Site Settings
> Javascript
a toggle to disable #Javascript.
Without Developer Tools! 😉
Then in the #Chrome's addressbar you'll find a new button when you browse a page that need javascript (see attached image): click there and you will be able to enable javascript on that single host.
@emanuele @kuba_@101010.pl
Well, but why a browser "focused on user privacy" should need an addon like #uBlockOrigin or #nuTensor (both way better than #NoScript)?
The answer is simple: they pretend to be privacy-friendly just to fool most people with their #Google-friendly defaults.
Indeed most people won't customize their browser (or at most will install sub-optimal extensions like NoScript).
In practice, #Mozilla became the geek-friendly PR-team of Google, Facebook and friends.
@emanuele @kuba_@101010.pl
That's an individual solution trying to fix a systemic issue.
It's not going to work in the current environment.
It's like wearing a surgical mask in a crowd metro where everybody does not wear one: good luck! 🤣
Now #Mozilla promote itself as a #privacy solution while it's an enabler of the systemic #surveillance problem.
That's why @aral mocks them.
As for me, when I wrote that bug report I thought that they were in good faith.
They were not.
https://dev.to/shamar/i-have-been-banned-from-lobsters-ask-me-anything-5041
@rugk @kuba_@101010.pl
@Shamar @aral @rugk @kuba_ your point is more clear to me now, thank you :)