4.3 out of 5
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Chris Oct 17, 2025
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Why does it need access to my geolocation, camera, and microphone?!
Roger Fleming Oct 16, 2025
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Works when it sees fit to access a page, but often doesn't think it needs access to a page that has javascript running. I guess I'll go back to hitting F12 in Chrome and turning off java in the settings 🫤
Peter Ramirez Oct 3, 2025
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A simple but extremely useful extension for a non-techie like myself who simply wants to quickly disable JS on specific sites where having it active causes noticeable slowdown and, thus, aggravation, particularly when other solutions would not be sufficient (disenabling/enabling adblocking, disabling active scripts, etc). Would a whitelist be ideal? Absolutely. But even without one it's been a godsend.
Petter Jakob Sep 22, 2025
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I love it!! Perfect and easy to use
Elroy Sullivan May 21, 2025
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This extension seems to work for me, but it only gets a three-star review because it's got a double-negative in it, which, as a programmer, drives me nuts. Basically, when the extension is off, it denotes NOT NOT javascript. This is a BASIC guideline in any programming, to not do double-negatives, and it's true in ALL kinds of ways, such as variable naming, and, particularly, user interface. He/she clearly should have made the switch denote OFF=JS_off, and ON=JS_on (and it's backwards from... Show more
J. S. (darkocean) Apr 20, 2025
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Also needed as a-hole webmasters decide to lock the scroll bar, it's annoying having to go into a sites settings and disable JavaScript for each site that does this. No bookmarking or sharing for them from me! Jerks!
Tim Gildersleeve Apr 2, 2025
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Works for what I need it for - to identify problems on a site by disabling JS. People have complained that it disables JS globally - but I don't think "site by site" is what this is aiming for. Its a "toggle it off to test" thing. Its for when you need to see how something works without JS if JS is causing it to fall over. You toggle it off - see what it's doing then when finished toggle it back on again. For THAT it works as it says on the tin. For a "turn JS off for this site" - its ... Show more
Jason Polites Mar 8, 2025
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Disables JS for ALL sites (domains), not just the one you're currently on. This could easily be solved by maintaining a list/database of domains for which the user wants JS disabled, and only activating for those domains. As it is, this extension is basically pointless.
Linda Darlene Hillerbrandt Dec 31, 2024
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This might work for casual users, but for developers/power users it fails on the sites that need it most. Tested with a popular torrent site that is notorious for using JavaScript (the requirement to allow JavaScript) to get around both Ad Blockers as well 100% negating he basic chrome features that combined should not only block all popups, background windows opening, and intrusive/adult ads. Tested by blocking every setting except JavaScript, turning on this extension & giving it full perm... Show more
Sergio U Nov 29, 2024
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It works great but, as other says, I would make the icon more distinctive for on/off status.

