Yep.  I've been doing that since day one.  I only allow it from trusted servers.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming
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> On 30 Sep 2008 at 16:57, Micheal Espinola Jr  wrote:
>
>> "Experts say that NoScript, a security add-on to Firefox that blocks
>> JavaScript execution, is designed to defend against most attack
>> scenarios."
>>
>> You betcha.  I run this on every site unless I absolutely need js
>> functionality on a particular site in order to retrieve information.
>
> FYI according to the author of NoScript, you need to disable IFRAME (Options 
> ->
> Plugins -> "Forbid IFRAME" to have more-or-less complete protection against
> ClickJacking.
>
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