Firefox's popular NoScript security extension has been released for the browser as well Google Chrome. NoScript has the sixth largest number of users of all Firefox extensions.
The NoScript has so far been an exclusive extension of Firefox. But not anymore. NoScript developer Giorgio Maone has just released a version for Chrome, marking it as a beta. However, the Chrome extension page does not display it as a beta, but as a fixed version.
The popular open-source extension aims to add extra security and privacy by allowing JavaScript, Java, Flash and other plugins to run only from trusted sites of your choice (eg a bank etc).
Mozilla paved the way for the NoScript extension to become a multi-platform platform when it disabled the classic Firefox 57 extension system. of Chrome.
The NoScript for Chrome works just like the Firefox version. The extension adds an icon to the line Chrome toolbar indicating blocked content. With one click it shows all the connections and with a mark if they are allowed or blocked. You can make configuration changes about which ones you trust and which ones you don't.
In its menu you will find one list of allowed connections that you may want to edit. Our advice to check the "Permissions per page" section during the first installation, as you may not want to allow links to Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and other domains owned by these companies by default.