![]() Yes, i'll have tryed that new experimental method to, but my RAM usage was damn to high so i turned it off. Here is something I just learned of also, it may be of help but have not tried it. Check the preference "Ask where to save each file before downloading".Scroll down and click on the "show advanced settings" link.Load chrome://settings/ in the browser's address bar.This prevents drive by downloads, and may also prevent accidental downloads of files. One option that Chrome users have is to disable automatic downloads in the web browser. At least this will prompt the user to see and select a download location, to help prevent auto downloads. There is also some hacking going on with something similar HERE IS THE ARTICLE this may help a little in your situation. ![]() exe based, which is most of what your average person will do. Putting Linux on a Spare computer will put an end to most this problem as they won't be able to download and execute anything. It will also disable functions of certain websites that your Guest may want. It won't prompt for a password as far as I know, but will stop stuff from downloading unless the site is allowed to. ![]() Not completely sure, but I think a Script Blocker like Scriptsafe would do the trick, but then you will need to learn it.
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