Media is full of recommendations to turn it off.
This shows how:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/how-...e-java-firefox
Shouldn't make any real difference to surfing unless you use a specific aplet.
Media is full of recommendations to turn it off.
This shows how:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/how-...e-java-firefox
Shouldn't make any real difference to surfing unless you use a specific aplet.
What exactly does java do? and do I need it?
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Use a sandbox.
Serious question Smoky. When I log in here, I lose some threads that I'm interested in viewing. I then have to log into the actual thread itiself. Anything to do with the Java issue?
I use a Firefox plugin called NoScript which disables Java/Javascript/Flash. You can manually allow things you specifically want to view
Java is different to javascript though.
Since Flash became 'verbotten' the trend is to HTML5 - which relies heavily on Javascript. Disabling it will impact the way some web sites work now and the number will increase.
Java is a different language that runs independent application/s or 'applets' within the browser. Unless you visit a site that uses an applet, the browsing experience is unchanged.
I can't think of any sites I visit that use one. Maybe some of the football league tables.
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