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Running chrome, the problem is, all sub-domains of the google domain are on the whitelist, everything works fine up until I hit the back button to return to the google search results, and it hits me with the google main page.
IE.
on the google search page I do a search for something,,,, a list of results show, and I click on one, but find it's not the right one, so I hit the back button, and instead of being returned to the search results (as I would have been if without scriptsafe),,,, I get the main google search page back again, and I have to re-enter the search parameters again, but if I temporarily disable scriptsafe on google pages, it works fine, but as soon as I enable scriptsafe ready to click on a link, I get returned to the google main search page.
Don't get me wrong, scriptsafe is not bad for chrome, but it leaves a lot to be desired compared to NoScript for Firefox.
A fix for this will be in the next release where "Remove Possible Hash Tracking" will not apply to whitelisted domains by default (but there will be an option to do so if wanted).
Running chrome, the problem is, all sub-domains of the google domain are on the whitelist, everything works fine up until I hit the back button to return to the google search results, and it hits me with the google main page.
IE.
on the google search page I do a search for something,,,, a list of results show, and I click on one, but find it's not the right one, so I hit the back button, and instead of being returned to the search results (as I would have been if without scriptsafe),,,, I get the main google search page back again, and I have to re-enter the search parameters again, but if I temporarily disable scriptsafe on google pages, it works fine, but as soon as I enable scriptsafe ready to click on a link, I get returned to the google main search page.
Don't get me wrong, scriptsafe is not bad for chrome, but it leaves a lot to be desired compared to NoScript for Firefox.
This is what I put in the whitelist:-
**.google.com
**.googleapis.com
**.googletagservices.com
**.googlevideo.com
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