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> Do You Close The Javascript?, about browser's secruity
guangdian
post Apr 28 2008, 01:02 AM
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hi folks i'm learning that the javascript and cookies sometimes leak your real ip and actions on surf ,
some expert advice me close javascript ,stop the function of my opera and IE.

so i did.then everytime i log into a forum i need opend it manually so i can log in. sad.gif
and lots of website's using javascript as a necessary then i opened it manually..oh my life got boring. dry.gif

how your guys doing with that? is it really necessary or not?

btw,opera got it's 9.27 version.are you still using 9.26? just download a new package and surf safely.

( i don't know why opera not update itself automatically check the update then re start the programme, but we should download a whole new setup?
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games4u
post Apr 30 2008, 09:50 AM
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Indeed. It is an easy way to get info (which you don't wan to share) from cookies. sad.gif
But shutting down Jscript and Cookies completely spoil their respective purposes. smile.gif

Instead you could try creating a list of safe (trusted) websites and unsafe websites, which (as far as I know) can be done in almost all the browsers. Or else you can also use a good spam suite like Zonalarm, etc. which offer strict restrictions at unwanted web transfer (including transfer of cookie info).
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Erdemir
post May 15 2008, 03:43 PM
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I think there is no danger from javascript and cookies. But if you are using IE ActiveX is enabled. You must disable it, but some trusted sites need activex. So I don't use IE, I am using Firefox. You can install useful addons on Firefox. I think it is the safest.

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