NoScript shows what is trying to access the page and then I can
selectively give permissions as needed for what I want to do. For
instance, DoubleClick is never needed for anything, so it never sees
the light of day. As far as I know, the browser security settings
don't allow this individuality. If they can be, where is that located?

Thanks,

Richard P.

>>Will you explain? If I cookies aren't allowed to be placed by using
>>NoScript, then wouldn't there be nothing to read? Or is it the fact
>>that this info is being picked up at the ISP, so it doesn't matter
>>about the cookies.
>
> If you want to disallow cookies you do that in your browser's security
> settings. Come to think of it, you can turn off the various scripting
> languages there too. What is it that NoScript does that you can't already
> do for yourself by just setting browser preferences?


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