ago Ah, found the option in the button on the taskbar. Pref("._INFO", "INFO: for better JS speed, but highly dangerous, zero-day vulnerable") īut no idea if those prefs are still valid for current modern browsers. You can navigate to about:config then search for 'javascript' and set javascript.enabled to false deleted 5 yr. My *really* old browser version allows blocking JIT since years (and JS by default off anyway, or freezing for lack of RAM): If you're using even a just slightly older browser version, just a few days old, you're already as good as ***DEAD***! Boah.īut also as always (99%), this only can hit if JAVASCRIPT is allowed?Īnd additionally, this even requires a special JS feature "JIT" to be allowed too? And the only purpose of this is to speed up scripts, in exchange for much higher dangers?Īt least if I get it right and this article is about that current hype? Just select the language and choose the installation folder.
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