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I agree with the OP. I really liked my Firefox, ABP, NoScript, Ghostery combo before the switch. Using NoScript showed me a lot about JS usage on sites, and one of the features I really appreciated about it was how easy it was to selectively enable JS. Sometimes you're on a site that pulls JS from many sources, and you only trust one or two enough to enable them. This falls outside of the current use-case, which is basically an all-or-nothing gamble. If NoScript-like capability is added to Epic, I'd really appreciate the above feature.
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