Welcome back to Jscrambler 101! A collection of tutorials on how to use Jscrambler to protect your JavaScript. This time we’re going to talk about Code Locks. (more…)
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I’ve tried my best to make sure that this site works great (or at least reasonably well) even without JavaScript, but when JavaScript isn’t available, it can be a little clunky to hide things that do require it. With a mere 7 lines (or a one-liner if you’... (more…)
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I just learned of this dispicable Comcast practice today and I am livid. Comcast began injecting 400+ lines of JavaScript code in to pages I requested on the internet so that when the browser renders the web page, the JavaScript generates a pop up trying... (more…)
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The other day Slack went down and I tweeted to express my dissatisfaction and sarcastically comment that non-native apps are the future. I should have known it would get as much attention as a tweet about Elon Musk. People argued... (more…)
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If you are like me, you probably use a computer at least once a day. Maybe even several. Of the time you spend on your computer, I’m willing to wager that a large portion is spent online. Of that… (more…)
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