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Security Policies allow users to permit or deny browser functionality (such as JavaScript capability) on a site-by-site basis. | |||
For Firefox, there is an extension called Policy Manager which provides an interface to this system which users may find much simpler to use. It also allows for configuration of non-JavaScript functionality such as images, popups and cookies (which are not mentioned in the documentation below). | |||
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* [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/ConfigPolicy.html Configurable Security Policies] at Mozilla.org | * [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/ConfigPolicy.html Configurable Security Policies] at Mozilla.org |
Revision as of 09:32, 20 May 2005
- This article applies to Firefox and the Mozilla Suite
Security Policies allow users to permit or deny browser functionality (such as JavaScript capability) on a site-by-site basis.
For Firefox, there is an extension called Policy Manager which provides an interface to this system which users may find much simpler to use. It also allows for configuration of non-JavaScript functionality such as images, popups and cookies (which are not mentioned in the documentation below).
External Links
- Configurable Security Policies at Mozilla.org