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I don't use it, I think it has the wrong whitelist method.
Fair enough but, these days, it IS basically a collection of all the security features that aren't in Firefox because they may require too much technical understanding for granny. (eg. FlashBlock-like click-to-play, ABE, an XSS filter, clickjacking protection, etc.)
Have you tried using NoScript with the whitelisting turned off ("Globally Allow Scripts" mode)? You can use the other features without it.