![]() The proxy cannot peek into the content, let alone change it. This cannot be used to filter secure HTTPS pages. So, enabling Flash in one browser does not enable it in another.Īnd of course, as a bonus one gets GlimmerBlocker's ad blocking, for plain HTTP sites.įlashBlock uses HTML local storage, and hence might leave a trail on your local harddisk for each site you visit, regardless if it uses Flash and even in private browsing modes. Unfortunately, whether or not a site is whitelisted is remembered using either DOM Storage or cookies, and both are browser-specific. Right-click (or Ctrl-click) that icon for more options, including copying the Flash URL. To temporarily enable some specific Flash, click the Flash icon that is shown for blocked content. I have not used Alexey Ruzanov's real add-on, but in his Greasemonkey script pressing Option-F toggles whitelisting of the current website. On the "javascript" pane add the source of, for example, the AdBlock Greasemonkey script by Alexey Ruzanov. ![]()
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