Yes, I love NoScript, but releasing new versions every few days is getting tedious, can't you limit updates to once a month?

NoScript is a security software, hence its users expect it to do every effort to keep their browsing experience as safe as it can be, always. This means that every time a new browser weakness is reported, a new kind of web threat is discovered or a bug is found in NoScript itself (hey, no software is perfect!), NoScript is immediately updated to react as needed. Notice that almost daily builds containing cosmetic bug fixes or experimental features are available from http://noscript.net/getit#devel, but the updates pushed automatically through the addons.mozilla.org channel are only the "stable" ones, containing either important security features or major functionality additions.

At any rate, if you want automatic updates to be delivered with a lower frequency, you can raise the extensions.update. Interval about:config preference. You could also disable NoScript automatic updates by creating a new about:config preference named extensions.

{73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}.update. ... more.

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