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MZ Disable JavaScript is a Chrome extension that allows users to disable JavaScript execution on specific websites.
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Features ⭐
1. Enable/Disable JavaScript for Specific Websites: users can toggle JavaScript on or off for individual websites with a single click.
2. 'OFF' Badge for Disabled Websites 📌: the extension adds a visual indicator in the form of an 'OFF' badge to websites where JavaScript has been disabled.
3. Real-time Updates: the extension ensures real-time updates, instantly applying changes in JavaScript settings without requiring users to refresh the page.
4. Secure and Privacy-Focused 🛡️: privacy is a top priority. The extension does not track or store user data, ensuring a secure and private browsing experience.
5. Keyboard Shortcuts ⌨️: Alt+1 keyboard shortcuts for enabling/disabling JavaScript to enhance accessibility.
How to Use: 📔
1. Start by installing the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
2. After installation, you should see the extension's icon in the Chrome toolbar, typically located in the top-right corner of your browser. It might look like a puzzle piece, a gear, or another icon, depending on your browser version and theme.
3. Click on it and pin the MZ Disable JavaScript extension to the top bar.
4. Click on the MZ Disable JavaScript extension icon to enable/disable JavaScript for specific website.
Latest reviews
- (2025-01-17) Prem Singh: Work for me
- (2024-12-31) Linda Darlene Hillerbrandt: This might work for casual users, but for developers/power users it fails on the sites that need it most. Tested with a popular torrent site that is notorious for using JavaScript (the requirement to allow JavaScript) to get around both Ad Blockers as well 100% negating he basic chrome features that combined should not only block all popups, background windows opening, and intrusive/adult ads. Tested by blocking every setting except JavaScript, turning on this extension & giving it full permissions, and turning off all other adblockers. Instantly the site knew I was using a JavaScript manipulating extension. Tested additional times with varying combinations of top rated ad blockers & this extension combined. No change.
- (2024-04-28) Michael Poplin: Does the thing I need! I audited the source and it appears to be safe. The author of this extension seems to have a suite of personal projects like this.