Quote from: rebatugam on February 12, 2013, 01:41 pmQuote from: SelfSovereignty on February 12, 2013, 12:59 pmThat's the button added by the NoScript extension. Like I said above, it's configured by default to protect your identity/privacy/anonymity but to also make sure web pages still work. Almost every site requires at least some javascript in order to work, and if you disable all javascript except for sites you specify (which is what it means when there's a red crossed-out circle), then almost nothing will work.Just leave it as it is -- it's still blocking the more dangerous javascript functions the way it comes :) Thanks. I already clicked on that button before I read your other post so it now has the red crossed-out circle. Just to make sure, should I hover over it, then click on "allow scripts globally (dangerous)" and then click OK in the warning window that comes up? thanksYou could just reinstall the browser bundle, and leave the defaults alone if you prefer. No harm in it.BTW, Astor's one of our resident security experts -- if you see him say something, it's probably an indisputable fact. Just for future reference and all.