polonus - I’ve added Umatrix to Chrome, which I frankly don’t understand at all how to use it and what it’s doing is disabling all useful icons and illustrative images on my page.
I’m no different than the next guy and of course by all means want to stay safe, but if it means disabling a website to the point meaningful icons and other images that are frankly inherently necessary to the web page, then there must be a better way.
I always had “NoScript” block “imgfarm.com” in FF (since adding Noscript about 8-10 months ago) and I have a useful load of the page with all necessary icons and images loading just fine.
The way the page looks in Chrome using Umatrix, while undoubtedly safe it frankly looks like crap and much of the page cannot even be used appropriately by the user.
I tried the “Scriptblock” Chrome extension and it’s even worse seems like it’s either all or nothing, block the entire website or don’t block anything at all. As to “Scriptsafe”, the reviews weren’t that good many of which complained that it’s not nearly as effective or workable as the FF “NoScript” that apparently is an extension that Chrome offered at one time but now no longer offers.
If I could figure out how to have all of my icons and images load using Umatrix, then I’d go with that extension, but I can’t see a way to accomplish this using this extension.
I’ve enabled it because you’ve got me so paranoid (even though, I’ve never had any infections using the page for 20 years now).
At least, the fact that I usually only use FF helps since it works well with “NoScript”.