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Hell, you'd think it'd be a bigger thing among the noscript/privacy world to be able to do more things without JS.


Unfortunately, web components always require JS to work. However, they can hide the JS from the user. Though I suspect that it'd be fairly easy to "whitelist" web-component CDN libraries and disable other JS still.




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