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How to Disable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 11
Lifewire
Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer and recommends that you update to the newer Edge browser. Head to their site to download the...
9 months ago
How to Block JavaScript on Specific Websites (and Why You Should)
Lifehacker
You can use a built-in feature to disable JavaScript for specific websites in Chrome and other Chromium browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Vivaldi, Opera, Arc...
9 months ago
Microsoft Edge Bug Could Have Allowed Attackers to Silently Install Malicious Extensions
The Hacker News
A now-patched security flaw in the Microsoft Edge web browser could have been abused to install arbitrary extensions on users' systems and carry out malicious...
9 months ago
Microsoft Axing VBScript in Favor of JavaScript/PowerShell: Here's the Timeline
Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft is deprecating VBScript in favor of "more advanced" alternatives like JavaScript and PowerShell in a three-phase plan that looks...
7 months ago
Should Users be Permitted to Disable JavaScript?
SitePoint
Craig Buckler takes a renewed look at why, in 2017, some users might disable JavaScript and asks if progressive enhancement is still worth...
90 months ago
Microsoft promises Windows 11’s Edge browser will become “very fast” – but will it be enough to beat Chrome?
TechRadar
Microsoft Edge's settings page is getting an overhaul in December, which the company promises will boost its performance.
3 months ago
JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge with ECMAScript 6 and beyond
Windows Blog
ES2015 is perhaps the largest update to JavaScript ever. Significant additions are made to the standard library, with nearly every built-in gaining additional...
116 months ago
Microsoft wonders if disabling just-in-time compilation of JavaScript improves browser security
The Register
Microsoft is conducting an experiment it hopes will improve browser security – by making its Edge offering worse at running JavaScript.
41 months ago
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge Are Vulnerable to Spell-Jacking: otto-js
Spiceworks
Researchers at otto-js discovered that Enhanced Spellcheck in Chrome and MS Editor in Edge could inadvertently leak sensitive information to third parties.
28 months ago
5 Experimental Edge Browser Flags Worth Enabling
MakeUseOf
Experimental flags can add extra functionality to your browser, despite being in testing. Here are some worth enabling in Edge.
20 months ago