- Open mozilla firefox
- In the menu go to tools and click option
- In the options window, under main tab you will see at bottom button called manage add-ons
- Click manage add-ons
- In the opened window, under extensions you will see that currently installed add-ons
- Click on the add-on you want to select
- Click disable to disable add-on or uninstall to remove add-on
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Monday, August 17, 2009
uninstall add-on from firefox
The procedure as follows
raise security level in content adviser
for those using internet explorer as their default web browser, they too can protect from harmful content, to do this you must enable content adviser feature in internet explorer. this process described as follows.
To put password
- First right click on internet explorer and click properties to open internet properties window (or click start - run type inetcpl.cpl and press enter)
- Now in internet properties window, click content
- Under content adviser, click enable
- Under ratings, raise the security level in each category by dragging the slider to the right
To put password
- In the opened content adviser window
- Click general
- Under supervisor password, click create password button
- Now enter your password and retype password to confirm
- Click ok
Use site advisor for better protection
With Mcafee site advisor installed pc you are well protected from internet browsing. With SiteAdvisor software installed, your browser will look a little different than before. It add small site rating icons to your search results as well as a browser button and optional search box. Together, these alert you to potentially risky sites and help you find safer alternatives.
These site ratings are based on tests conducted by McAfee, The result is a guide to Web safety. The SiteAdvisor technology is free, easy to install and even easier to use. And it doesn't collect any personally identifiable information.
Ratings description
These site ratings are based on tests conducted by McAfee, The result is a guide to Web safety. The SiteAdvisor technology is free, easy to install and even easier to use. And it doesn't collect any personally identifiable information.
Ratings description
- Green - SAFE: Very low or no risk issues
- Yellow - CAUTION: Minor risk issues
- Red - WARNING: Serious risk issues
- Grey - UNKNOWN: Not yet rated. Use caution
Use FoxFilter block inappropriate content
Are you using Mozilla Firefox as your default web browser? there is good news for you, with foxfilter plugin you can quickly and easily block content for an entire site (e.g. Playboy) or enter custom keyword filters (e.g. videos, movies, images, pornography, nudity, gambling, explosives, etc.) that will be used to help block content for any site that contains these keywords.
FoxFilter comes with pre-defined filtering rules, but you can also add custom settings to block additional content as needed.FoxFilter also includes password-protected settings and security features to help prevent it from being bypassed, uninstalled or disabled. A password recovery feature is also available.
Install Foxfilter for your browser and save your kids, download now
FoxFilter comes with pre-defined filtering rules, but you can also add custom settings to block additional content as needed.FoxFilter also includes password-protected settings and security features to help prevent it from being bypassed, uninstalled or disabled. A password recovery feature is also available.
Install Foxfilter for your browser and save your kids, download now
Sunday, August 16, 2009
check disabled registry in group policy editor
Have your registry disabled, there are many methods to open disabled registry, but this time we talk about group policy editor, the procedure as follows.
Administrative Templates
System
- Click start and run
- Type gpedit.msc and press enter
- Go to the each of following location
Administrative Templates
System
- In the Settings Window, find the option for "Prevent Access to Registry Editing Tools" and double-click on it to change
- Select Disabled or Not Configured and choose OK
- Close the Group Policy Editor and restart your computer
- Now try opening registry editor again
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