Windows registry location for Windows clients:.Use RegEdit to black list adblock on Chrome. I have a feeling this won't work for the really nasty, virus-like extensions, however, because I noticed that my AV's Browser Extension from Avira somehow overrides this in both Blacklist and Whitelist mode, but I haven't ever had any problems after I whitelisted what I wanted. The ID will be right there." - BrianFreud Mode, then hit the > arrow on the left of the extension's line item. Or if you have some extensions you use regularly you can use the Whitelist instead and only authorize the ones you want in a similar way, just add the Extensions' IDs to the whitelist.Īnd go to the extensions tab. WARNING! It will also block all currently installed plugins! ![]() This will prevent users from installing plugins. Look for a folder named Allowed extensions. Next go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Google > Google Chrome. Although this may not be true anymore because I installed Chrome years and years ago and have only been updating it The new installer may automatically add the Template now but I doubt it.ĭL and unzip Google's Administrative templates, Then add the template for Google Chrome manually: Right-click Administrative Templates and select Add/Remove Templates then browse to where you Downloaded and Extracted the policies and add the one for your region. In Win7 Ultimate (and probably most other versions of Win7), you have to download and install Google's Administrative Template manually before you have access to Google's GPO settings. My current idea is to rename the Chrome (Safe-Mode), to Chrome so that she can only start it in safe mode, but not being a chrome user myself I don't know if that will have other side effects. ![]() Possibly a extension exists which makes all other extentions installed, be initially set to disabled? I have no desire to be her full time system administrator, I would rather not give her a restricted account, on her own computer. My sister is not a technically adept person, she's never used a browser extension intentionally, and probably never will. Is there a method I can use to block the installation of Browser Extensions? Similar to the Free Tool bar plague that was (still is?) common back with IE6. I believe these are largely being installed by her installingįreeware that bundles them "Free" extras.Īnd installed them as part of its installer. They have popups, and change the search provider and homepage. I find my younger (teenaged) sister, has managed to give her computer a "virus".Īlmost inevitably this isn't true virus, but is a malicious browser extension adware. * Some code refactoring/cleaning on the way we handle the jQuery mode.Every time I visit home (only twice a year), * Avoid unnecessary 404 errors on images. * Improved continuous integration (automated testing on several browsers). * Library updates (jQuery, Bootstrap, requireJS). * Slightly improved memory handling of content decompression. * Rename the project to Kiwix-JS instead of Kiwix-html5. * Compatibility with split English wikipedia ZIM files (which now have more than 26 files). * Support for StackExchange ZIM files (and maybe for some other ZIM files with a structure * different than the Mediawiki-based ZIM files). * A cache has been added on these stylesheets to improve performance, too. ![]() * Improved CSS stylesheet support : now all CSS stylesheets are interpreted, and applied in a performant way. * Stability improvement for the ServiceWorker mode * Preliminary support of video/audio content (including subtitles) * Some fixes for filenames with question marks, hyperlinks with hashtags, articles with no title, and articles with special characters in their URL * Fix for some cache issues in ServiceWorker mode * Add explanations and detect when there are CORS issues when running kiwix-js through file:// * Generic handling of MIME Types, instead of the previously hard-coded ones * Support download of epub files (for Gutenberg ZIM files) and some other types of downloads * Drag and drop support of ZIM files (on desktop) * Enable keyboard selection in search results * Support for imagemaps (area tags) in jQuery mode, like for maps in wikivoyage If your Internet access is expensive/rare/slow/unreliable/watched/censored, you still can browse this amazing amount of knowledge and culture. It might also works with other content in the OpenZIM format:, but has been only tested on the wikipedia ones. You can search among the article titles, and read any of them without any Internet access.Īll the content of wikipedia is inside your device (including the images). You need to download an archive (ZIM file) from, store it in on your device, and manually select it after starting the extension.
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