LibreJS from GNU (a free as in freedom JavaScript alternative) :gnuhurd:

A simple add-on for Firefox which detects / blocks nonfree (nontrivial) JavaScript.

Allows its execution though on pages containing trivial and/or free code.

Quite a wished after tool :thinkhappy:

Many websites run nontrivial JavaScript on your computer and sometimes this JavaScript code can be somehow harmful.

=> addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef

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More o less, but NoScript works with patterns and profiles depending on the visited website and LibreJS works evaluating script's functionality and license. In my experience, LibreJS is barely usable in real web: almost no website uses Free Software licensed scripts and almost every website uses complex scripts.
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