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SUMMARY: Prevent Safari from executing Java applets.
Like most other web browsers, Safari for Windows supports the execution of Java applets, allowing for added interactivity and other features in web pages.
While Java applets run in a secure sandbox that usually prevents untrusted code from running or damaging the system, it is possible that a previously-unknown exploit in Java may exist. If a malicious applet runs, it could compromise your security. Thus, you may wish to disable this feature. Note that doing so may prevent some webpages from displaying correctly, however.
1. Choose "Edit" - "Preferences".
2. When the preferences dialog box opens click the "Security" button.
3. Next to "Web content", uncheck "Enable Java".
4. Click the "X" at the top-right of the preferences window to close it.
Press the "print" button on your browser or select "File" - "Print" to print this tip. Then, return to Safari for Windows - Disable Java Applets
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