Please give the user control over what active content (Java, JavaScript, VBSCript, etc.) of web sites is allowed to reach the browser. It would be nice to have a user-definable default setting, with the user creating site-specific exceptions.
(As a long-time Outpost user I got so used to seeing sites without all the rubbish they often have that surfing with Comodo was sort of a shock at first.)
Thank you.
The best part of previous post – “As a long-time Outpost user I got so used to seeing sites without all the rubbish they often have that surfing with Comodo was sort of a shock at first”.
Yes, I’m also the user of Agnitum OSS, so the only wish - tuning of active content. Just this function - and I will install not only Comodo Antivirus, but also Firewall.
P.S. not sure about the americans and the europeans, but people from the ex-USSR very often delete advertisement (in most cases it’s bullshit - in English, Russian or Belarusian etc.) by their firewalls. Comodo from USA, so developers may think another way.