The browser is still telling websites that it is enabled to use java.
• You can make site by site java choice using the dark blue toolbar icon that has the Arrow pointing down at a blue flat dessert dish shaped surface. The icon is labeled Content Settings. I don't know if it is displayed by default but I think it is not. To display the icon follow the instructions here How To Open the Customize Dialog Window
• You can make global changes to the java settings after clicking the gear icon in the upper right and opening the Settings page, scroll to Privacy and click the Content Settings button.
For those of you who wear aluminum foil hats, the voices lie, don't believe them!
Mostly my replies are about Windows OS. If not I try to remember to specify Linux.
For those of you who wear aluminum foil hats, the voices lie, don't believe them!
Mostly my replies are about Windows OS. If not I try to remember to specify Linux.
I think the browser is reporting java, but in reality it doesn't actually do anything with java requests
in other words the quick test is saying there is a security deficiency related to java because the browser reports Java, but no security threat is possible since Java is not present
For those of you who wear aluminum foil hats, the voices lie, don't believe them!
Mostly my replies are about Windows OS. If not I try to remember to specify Linux.