Disable Javascript On Google Chrome 58

The JavaScript is a programming language that is embedded in web pages so that they will become a software in itself. Without the Javascript, the web pages are just static pages with little capability. With Javascript, the web pages become dynamic where the users can interact, they become fancy, and become much more useful just like a shopping website. You can disable the Javascript on Google Chrome 58 for some meaningful reasons, such as for example, you do not like the web page that you are viewing to keep on refreshing, to disable the advertisements, or for testing the web page that you are building. Just do not forget to turn back on the Javascript setting on the browser once you are done with your purpose of turning it off because there are websites that will not open as expected with the Javascript turned off. There are times that you turn off the Javascript and forget to turn it on again, and then the next day, you are wondering why you are unable to access websites.

Here are the steps to disable the Javascript on Google Chrome 58.

1. Click the square button with three dots in it arranged vertically that is located on the top right corner of the Google Chrome 58 window, then choose SETTINGS option.


2. Scroll down the page until you find the SHOW ADVANCED SETTINGS... link and click on it.


3. Scroll down the Settings page until you find the CONTENT SETTINGS... button and click on it.


4. Scroll down the Contents page until you find the radio dial button labeled "Do not allow any site to run JavaScript" and click it.


5. Click DONE button.

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