I use no script all the time.
The thing to remember about any of these filters, is that they can break things. You have to realize that by stopping things running, you can have unintended consequences. Personally I'm happy with that, but if you're not really techy-savvy (I think everyone here is, but just saying) it can be problematic.
For example - noscript breaks Amazon. All their fancy horizontally scrolling windows turn into traditional windows with a scroll bar. You can easily renable it for the session, or permanently, but the fact remains it breaks.
You have to get into a mindset that if you're visiting a site and it's acting strangely, it might well be noscript.
And make sure you use Crap Cleaner....
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
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