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How to Block Intrusive Javascript on Chrome and Firefox


Let’s have a look at the guide to block the Intrusive Javascript on Chrome and Firefox using the simple extension and ad on for your browser. So have a look at complete guide discussed below to proceed.

 Till now you must have our lots of guide related to browser securities and anonymous browsing over the internet where we had discussed lots of methods that you can use to secure your accounts details on the internet. Today we are here with one another guide that can help you to protect yourself from the attacking javascript. Javascript is a scripting language that is used by lots of hackers to attack the target and sometimes these scripts can be inserted into the web pages and when you try to access those pages those scripts run on your browser and your security can be compromised so it’s better to stay safe on these scripts by using right countermeasures. Now, most of the users use either Chrome and Firefox that is why today I’ll discuss the guide for both the browser that will block malicious scripts on this browser. Also, you can filter out the trusted sites where you don’t want to alter any javascript. So have a look at complete guide discussed below to proceed.


How To Block Intrusive Javascript on Chrome and Firefox

 The method is quite simple and easy and you just need to follow simple guide that will help you to implement this. We have selected two extensions based on user rating, download rate and some of our personal experience and hope you will also like these extensions.

#1 Google Chrome

 For google chrome, we have one extension that you can easily use to better manage your scripts on the browser. And the extension is ScriptBlock. The script block is an extension that provides better control of javascript, iframes and other unwanted content. It even can mitigate cross-site-scripting(XXS) attacks and drive-by-downloads. ScriptBlock works perfectly together with other extensions like AdBlock, AdBlock Plus or Ghostery. You can add your trusted sites to a whitelist, so they will not be affected by ScriptBlock. Simply open the above-shared link and then download and install the app and then you will see this extension will be blocking these scripts.


#2 Mozilla Firefox

Similarly like Chrome, we have one great add-on for Firefox that is Toggle JS. A simple toolbar button to quickly toggle javascript between enabled or disabled. A green shield is shown when javascript is enabled and a red shield is shown when it is disabled. You just need to simply visit the link shared above and then download and install the extension.


 So the above guide was all about How to Block Intrusive Javascript on Chrome and Firefox. Use the guide and you can simply better manage the javascript loading in your browsers and that will help you to secure your data being compromised by the attackers. To implement this guide and let us know your experience in this. If you have any related queries with this then please comment as I’ll be waiting for your response.

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