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noscript is essential security-wise IMO
Obsoleted by uBlock Origin. Hard mode if you must.
I use umatrix on top of ublock. It does give more insight in what you want to allow
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uMatrix is abandoned by the developer
uBlock Origin does not block javascript execution depending on the domain. They do not serve the same purpose.
I don’t know if that’s what you meant, but you can block JavaScript per-site, block first or third-party scripts separately, etc
I stand corrected, that does look close to noscript’s feature, thanks !
Though I don’t know if it has a “whitelist mode” (all JS disabled by default everywhere but content still fetched) like the default noscript has.
Find the wiki page for “hard mode.”
Thank you !