Damn, seems so obvious in hindsight. When I learned about the CSS history information leakage in the first place I was alarmed enough. I clear history several times a day because of this leakage problem (and other reasons anyhow) but that's really not often enough.
I personally don't like whitelists to solve general browsing problems but noscript does allow you to only trust certain sites with possibly attaining your history information by limiting their ability to run JS. I like seeing new sites with JS magic though. In general, I am leaning towards using a separate browser entirely just for things I log in to and fully trust -- this is just another log on that fire.
I personally don't like whitelists to solve general browsing problems but noscript does allow you to only trust certain sites with possibly attaining your history information by limiting their ability to run JS. I like seeing new sites with JS magic though. In general, I am leaning towards using a separate browser entirely just for things I log in to and fully trust -- this is just another log on that fire.