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Old 16 Feb 2017, 05:12 PM   #250
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Originally Posted by walpurg View Post
For someone equating JS with danger, the fact that FM's own site would still be secure and the JS in emails wouldn't be executed would matter less than knowing that they could use the site with JS turned off, period.
I agree. In fact, many people (including me and I see there are many more like me) are looking for email services without needing javascript when using the browser. Talking about security I think that it's very dangerous using javascript in all the websites, people should only enable it in some websites they trust, but it's also bad for our privacy: the server will receive a lot of information from us (maybe this is what many companies are looking for to track us more and more). So, I think FM would think about it.
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