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    Disabling Java browser plugins

    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.

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    What exactly does java do? and do I need it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    What exactly does java do? and do I need it?

    it gives any webpage access to your PC via a kind of "back door"

    you MAY need it for browsing some things, you don't need it running all the time.

    set your browser settings to "always ask"

    hit ctrl-shift-esc and end the "jqs" process.

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    Use a sandbox.

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    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?

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    I use a Firefox plugin called NoScript which disables Java/Javascript/Flash. You can manually allow things you specifically want to view

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    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?

    no.

    a) click the "new posts" button

    b) find the setting "subscribe through my control panel only" - then you can view your updated subscribed threads on your settings page.

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