You’re welcome.
It would be blocked in the same way as the web shield aborts the connection, the script just wouldn’t be run; I don’t know the way it achieves this, but I assume it would be similar to the web shield (or network shield blocking).
You’re welcome.
It would be blocked in the same way as the web shield aborts the connection, the script just wouldn’t be run; I don’t know the way it achieves this, but I assume it would be similar to the web shield (or network shield blocking).
Hm… I’m not sure how the Web Shield and Network Shield. I’ll leave that out of this thread, though. Perhaps, in the future, I’ll create a new thread for the sole purpose of learning how the Script Shield determines whether or not a script is potentially malicious.
Perhaps, in the future, the Script Shield will provide more functionality so users can customize it to suit their individual needs (if this is even possible). I do like the Script Shield, though. It’s great for people who prefer simple security to security provided by add-ons such as NoScript.
Solved.