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How to turn off Java in your web browser |
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Turn off Java in Internet Explorer |
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- From the Tools menu, or the Tools drop-down in the upper right, select Internet Options... .
- Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage Add-ons.
- Highlight Java Plug-in.
- Click Disable (located under "Settings" in version 7).
- Click OK twice.
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- From the Tools menu, or the Tools drop-down in the upper right, select Internet Options... .
- Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage Add-ons.
- Highlight Java Plug-in.
- Click Disable (located under "Settings" in version 7).
- Click OK twice.
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Turn of Java in Firefox |
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- From the Tools menu, select "Add-ons"
- Click the "Plugins" tab
- Scroll down to the Java Plug-in and click the "Disable" button. If you don't see a Java plug-in, then it's not installed.
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- From the Tools menu, select "Add-ons"
- Click the "Plugins" tab
- Scroll down to the Java Plug-in and click the "Disable" button. If you don't see a Java plug-in, then it's not installed.
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Turn off Java in Safari |
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- From the Safari menu, select "Preferences"
- Click the "Security" tab
- Click on the box next to "Enable Java" to turn it off.
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- From the Safari menu, select "Preferences"
- Click the "Security" tab
- Click on the box next to "Enable Java" to turn it off.
Turn off Java in Chrome
- From the Chrome menu, select "Preferences"
- Click the "Under the Hood" tab
- Under "Privacy," click "Content Settings..."
- Choose "Plug-ins" on the left hand side, and then "Disable individual plug-ins."
- If you see "Java" in this list, and it's not already disabled, click "Disable" under it. It will turn gray, and "Disable" will change to "Enable."
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