More details on managing Chrome plugins are here. Click the Disable button under the entry, which automatically blocks both the Java and Java Development Toolkit plugins. If you’re on Chrome, you can visit chrome://plugins/ to see if Java is installed. Instructions for other OS versions can be found here. It’s also advised to disable the Java Development Toolkit plugin as well. If you’re on Mac OS X, choose either “ Java Plug-in 2 for NPAPI Browsers” or “ Java Applet Plugin” and click the Disable button. From the dialog that opens, choose Plugins: if you’re on Windows 8, you want to select “ Java (TM) Platform” and then click the Disable button. If you’re running Firefox, you want to head to Add-Ons in the Tools menu. From Java 7 Update 10, there’s an option in the Security tab of the Settings page to “Enable Java content in the browser” which, when unchecked, stops any Java from running. The simplest way – assuming you’re relatively up-to-date with your Java installation in the first place – is to disable Java runtimes from operating in the browser within the software’s own settings page.
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