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How do i block java scripts/content like in previous versions of firefox on 57 ?

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Hi in previous versions of firefox just like in chrome on the address bar by right clicking on the "i" before the lock icon (or i think it was the "i" it could also be the lock dunno for sure, anyway by right clicking in that area), you could choose which elements of the loaded website to not load, like java scripts for instance, in firefox 57 i can't find this option...

Hi in previous versions of firefox just like in chrome on the address bar by right clicking on the "i" before the lock icon (or i think it was the "i" it could also be the lock dunno for sure, anyway by right clicking in that area), you could choose which elements of the loaded website to not load, like java scripts for instance, in firefox 57 i can't find this option...

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hi, as far as i know this was never a functionality that was built-directly into firefox. probably an addon has provided it.

extensions like umatrix or the soon to-be-released webextension version of noscript could help you block scripts on a site per site basis...