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ScriptSafe is on Chrome, Opera, and now Firefox!
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ScriptSafe is on Chrome, Opera, and now: Firefox!
My sincere thanks to all testers, translators, and users for your support over the past 6 years.
In this release you will find the following updates:
- v1.0.9.5:
- Added ability to temporarily disable ScriptSafe via the panel
- Added the ability to revert to default settings (found under "Import / Restore Settings")
+ - Added new "Recent Log" page where you can view all recently blocked or allowed items (the "Log" link can be found in the top-right corner of the ScriptSafe panel)
+ - Added the ability to block Browser Plugin Enumeration (underf Fingerprint Protection, option is disabled by default so feel free to enable it)
+ - Added the ability to block Bluetooth Enumeration (under Fingerprint Protection, option is disabled by default so feel free to enable it)
+ - Added ability to control whether or not Remove Possible Hash Tracking applies to whitelisted sites or not (default: disabled)
+ - Added ability to control the Keyboard Fingerprinting Protection keypress delay
+ - Added more browser and operating systems for User Agent Spoofing (thanks nyancat18)
+ - Improved Browser User Agent Spoofing and added ability to enter a custom user agent string
+ - Improved WebGL Fingerprint Protection
+ - Improved Clipboard Interference Protection
+ - Improved domain matching logic
+ - Improved syncing reliability and added data compression (for when/if Opera introduces extension data syncing like Chrome)
+ - Fixed "Trust" option not being available for domains starting with a wildcard match
+ - Added Polish locale (thanks Galileusz)
+ - Minor updates to German, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional), and Spanish locales
- Updated unwanted content providers list
+ - Minor panel updates
I have put together some documentation for ScriptSafe, including "Getting Started" instructions.