JS Toggle is a javascript extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 75 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 1 rated user, last update is 998 days ago.
A simple toggle for globally enabling / disabling JavaScript. I released JS Toggle a little over a year ago and I'm proud to say that I still use it nearly every day. I created this extension because I wanted two things: * A simple javascript toggle that I could trust not to send my data anywhere, and that does not request unnecessary permissions (i.e. it is not necessary to view the content of a website to prevent it from executing code). * An aesthetic that wasn't too ugly so I could tolerate the toggle button being visible in my browser menu. There are similar extensions that are more robust, but I like code that strives to do only a single task without additional bells and whistles. No surprises here - just a simple, unobtrusive switch.
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i love the the green red button toggle. its is simple and straight
A great extension which does what it promises; it just didn't meet my specific requirements. Pro's: - it enables/disables javascript with the push of a button (top-right pinned extension). - it only asks for the needed permission (please note that javascript is bundled with other settings in the permission system; the extension is NOT asking for camera/microphone access as some may think). Cons: - it disables Javascript on all open tabs / reloading all of them when you toggle it. I was looking for a per-tab toggle, like how the built-in dev-tools allow you do disable it for a specific tab (F12, ctrl+shipt+p, Disable Javascript / Enable Javascript). Disabling/enabling JS on all tabs slows down operation as all tabs need to be reloaded, instead of just one. Feature requests for the author: - check whether it's possible to toggle Javascript on just one tab, and if it's possible make it a setting. - allow users to enable/disable automatic reloading of a tab upon toggling Javascript.