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About Js-shield
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Working list for the JS-Shield project. JS-Shield aims to produce a WebExtension to limit the capabilities of the Browser's JS engine and protect the user's privacy and security. In connection with the partner project JS-Restrictor and NlNet.

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Js-shield Archives.

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