Quick tutorial on how to disable java on Google’s Chrome browser for the Mac.
Open Preferences
In the menu bar, select Chrome and pull down to Preferences.
Under the Hood
In Preferences select Show Advanced Settings…
Jul 14, 2020 If you're running the latest version of Google Chrome, web pages with embedded Java applets no longer work. This is because NPAPI plugins like Java are no longer supported by versions of Chrome after version Chrome 41. Use a plugin to gain access to Java. Mar 01, 2015 Chrome on Linux. It is no longer possible to run a Java applet on Linux starting with Chrome Version 35 and later. Starting with Chrome version 35, NPAPI (Netscape Plug-in API) support was removed for the Linux platform. For more information, see Chrome and NPAPI (blog.chromium.org). Firefox is the recommended browser for Java on Linux. For Google Chrome, I couldn’t figure it out, so I found a web page that describes it. Apple’s office computers hacked ‹ NewWaveBytes - February 20, 2013 Chrome. This site shows OS X interface, but just click the menu on the top right of the browser window and click Settings.
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Content Settings
Scroll down to Privacy and click Content Settings…
Scroll Down to see Plug-ins
Click Disable individual plug-ins…
Disable Java
Click the Disable link under Java
* Note: Craig Reynolds pointed out that in the future you can get to the plugins page faster by simply typing in the URL bar:
Chrome
Follow these instructions to activate and enable JavaScript in Chrome.
PC
- To the right of the address bar, click the icon with 3 stacked horizontal lines.
- From the drop-down menu, select Settings.
- At the bottom of the page, click the Show advanced settings… link.
- Under the Privacy section, click the Content settings… button.
- Under the JavaScript heading, select the Allow all sites to run JavaScript radio button.
- Finally, refresh your browser.
MAC
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- Select Chrome from the Apple/System bar at the top of the screen.
- Select Preferences... from the drop-down menu.
- In the left-hand column, select Settings from the list.
- At the bottom of the page, click the Show advanced settings… link.
- Under the Privacy section, click the Content settings… button.
- Under the JavaScript heading, select the Allow all sites to run JavaScript radio button.
- Finally, refresh your browser.
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