If the author is adding sticky whitelists for their own benefit in another extension's subscriptions (adblock plus) then this is a bad thing, if they're doing that for ad money what could they do for other benefits from another source?
For a security extension I feel NoScript no longer provides a level of security after reading this and I don't feel confident that it is completely secure.
I'll continue to wildcard new sites in ABP and keep the EasyList subs going to give me the protection I've had prior to using NoScript and in the process enjoy not having to right click noscript and allow scripts to run for every 3rd legitimate new page I visit.
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