full. In such cases you can simply select “Allow all this page” option.
To sum up, NoScript does take some time to get used to but is definitely worth it. Just like like the Comodo Firewall. If you have any questions check out their FAQ page here.
6. Lastpass (Firefox / Internet Explorer)
LastPass is that one password manager you have been waiting for. Unlike Internet Explorer and Firefox’s built in password managers, data in your LastPass Vault is encrypted. The encrypted login details are stored on LastPass server which are then accessible from your browser or any web-enabled computer that you have Lastpass installed on.
It takes about a minute to install and setup.
lastpass password manager
Once you have set it up, you can start adding your accounts by simply going to sites and login as usual. When Lastpass asks if you want it to remember the login details for the site, click ‘OK’ and done. Next time you visit the site lastpass will fill the login details automatically.
You will only need to know one password, that is the the password to your Lastpass account. You will have to enter it everytime the browser is restarted.
lastpass password manager
Once logged in you’ll be able to access your web accounts with a single click. Other lastpass features include:
- auto online form filling
- ability to access your account details from multiple computers
- password generator
- and more …
7. WOT (Web Of Trust) – Firefox
Another extremely popular Firefox addon. I have been using WOT for about 4-5 months