Google Chrome 4.1 Beta for Windows added a new option for managing cookies, images, scripts and how they interact with your browser. To find the new dialog, click on the wrench menu, select “Options”, go to “Under the hood” and click on “Content settings”.
…Google Chrome 4.1 Beta for Windows added a new option for managing cookies, images, scripts and how they interact with your browser. To find the new dialog, click on the wrench menu, select “Options”, go to “Under the hood” and click on “Content settings”.Here are some frequently requested features that are now available if you use the content settings dialog:1. Disable images - go to the “Images” tab and select “do not show any images”. It’s a good idea to use this option if you have a slow Internet connection.2. Disable JavaScript - go to the “JavaScript” tab and select “do not allow any site to run JavaScript”. You won’t be able to use most web applications, but at least you’ll be safer and you won’t download unnecessary JavaScript files.3. Block images from a domain. Make sure that the option “show all images” is enabled, click on “Exceptions” and add a list of domains that aren’t allowed to serve images. You might use this option to block ads to or to block images from adult sites.4. Block scripts from…
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