If you are a NoScript user, this app is for you!
For those that are accustomed to the benefits of NoScript on a PC when using a full web browser, this app is the next best thing. Well done!
Yes, StopTheScript is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The StopTheScript app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
StopTheScript is free.
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For those that are accustomed to the benefits of NoScript on a PC when using a full web browser, this app is the next best thing. Well done!
This extension solves that nagging error message, when ur scrolling on an article in a website in Safari and crashes. Thanks.
I really like the simplicity of the app and the value it adds to my usage
I was hopeful, but now disapointed. It's just too cumbersome to be practical, especially in view of how well NoScript works in Firefox. Oddly, while it appears to work (Ialbiet still very cumbersome) on iOS, it apears stuck in "always on" mode on iPadOS, even with the same settings. Both systems are the current release version, 17.5.1.
Glad I found it, it actually works. Wasted money on other apps before I found this gem <3
Exactly what I needed. I especially love the no-nonsense permission-based blocking which preserves security since this is an extension from a developer I don't know. Great app, thank you for sharing.
Stop the script combined with stop the madness is the only solution on iPhone that can deal with todays emerging cybersecurity threats within Safari. Run it full time, if it blocks a site completely ie most Meta products maybe you should not be using those sites in the first place.
If I could only have a single app outside of Safari itself, this would be it. It really makes the web usable again and for folks like me on a metered connection, it ensures that I'm not paying for crap that I never even wanted.
Either blocks EVERYTHING or nothing at all. You can’t whitelist and it won’t let websites load any embedded JavaScript, which basically every website has. It does not block cookie notifications at all. The goal and the claim here is to block java popups that are initially hidden but arrive after a few seconds asking for an email or subscription, but it’s a blunt instrument that blocks ALL java content from websites without the ability to whitelist, rendering it effectively worthless.
Would it be possible to allow editing rules within the application? There is an application named ‘Pro Script’ on the AppStore that allows this. It would be much easier to be able to do that. As well as import external rules. Lastly, ‘Pro Script’ allows blocking document, image, style-sheet, script, font, raw, svg-document, media, pop up, ping, fetch, web socket, and ‘other’. It would be awesome if we were able to have finer control over this. Thank you for your work!
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