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  2. In the Safari app on your Mac, use Security settings to turn security warnings on or off. Also enable or disable JavaScript. To change these settings, choose Safari > Settings, then click Security. Get a warning if the site you’re visiting is a suspected phishing website.

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    • Using Safari
    • Using Google Chrome
    • Using Mozilla Firefox

    This wikiHow teaches you how to enable JavaScript in Safari, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox when you're using a Mac. JavaScript is enabled by default in most modern web browsers or is prompted whenever an application needs to use it, so you shouldn't have to enable it unless you've turned it off.

    Navigate to the "Security" tab of your Safari Preferences to ensure the box next to "Enable JavaScript" is checked.

    Find "Site Settings" under the "Privacy and Security" tab of your Chrome Settings to enable JavaScript.

    Firefox enables JavaScript by default. If it is disabled, you may have an extension that is blocking it.

    Open Safari on your Mac.

    It's the blue, white, and red compass icon on the Dock. The Dock is usually at the bottom of the screen.

    It's in the menu bar near the top-left corner of the screen.

    This opens the Preferences panel.

    It's the padlock icon near the top of the window.

    Check the box next to "Enable JavaScript."

    Open Chrome on your Mac.

    You'll usually find it in the Applications folder and/or on the Launchpad.

    JavaScript is allowed by default in Chrome. You shouldn't have to manually enable it unless you've turned it off.

    It's near the top-right corner of Chrome.

    It's toward the bottom. This opens the Settings page.

    It's at the bottom of the page.

    Open Firefox on your Mac.

    You'll usually find it in the Applications folder and/or on the Launchpad.

    JavaScript is enabled by default in Firefox. There's no way to disable it in your general Firefox options, so it's unlikely that you'll need to turn it on unless you've manually edited the about:config page.

    If you've installed a privacy extension like Ghostery or NoScript that disables JavaScript, you may need to disable it to use JavaScript. Click the ≡ menu, click Add-ons, and then click Disable next to the extension.

    Type about:config into the address bar and press

    You'll usually see a somewhat-scary message that says "This might void your warranty!" This message is just a reminder that you should only edit this file if you have a specific reasons for doing so.

  3. I'm going through my Safari preferences and I just noticed that the 'Enable JavaScript' box is ticked. I know that Flash is disabled as default for security reasons; should I have JavaScript disabled as well? Or is it a key component on many webpages.

  4. Feb 21, 2022 · The detailed answer depends on what you're trying to do on the internet and how technical, secure, privacy minded, and diligent you are (or want to become). The best I can do is outline a few of the major decision points for enabling or disabling JavaScript and let you make your own mind up.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · To begin the process of enabling JavaScript in Safari on your Mac, you will first need to access the Safari Preferences. This is where you can customize various settings and preferences to tailor your browsing experience to your specific needs.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · Enabling JavaScript in Safari on macOS requires jumping into its Preferences menu. Open Safari on your Mac, and click Safari in the menu. Choose Preferences and then Security. Check the Enable...

  7. Dec 24, 2022 · Should JavaScript Be Enabled on Safari? Yes, you shuld enable JavaScript on Safari for a better web experience.

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