User`s guide

Common
Script Filter
The Script Filter section looks like this:
Using this section, you can configure a filter to manage the code that manipu-
lates browsers and systems.
If you want to use this filter, mark the checkbox next to the section heading.
After specifying this setting or any other setting in this section, click on Apply
Changes to make these settings effective.
Use the following c heckboxes to configure script filtering:
FilterscriptsthataWebpageexecutesonloading
If this option is enabled, the filter will suppress scripts that are started au-
tomatically when a Web page is loaded.
The option is enabled by default.
Filter scripts that a Web page execu tes on closing
If this option is enabled, the filter will suppress scripts
that are started au-
tomatically when a Web page is closed.
The option is enabled by default.
Prevent supplementary modification of the addre ss
If this option is enabled, the filter will suppress special JavaScript functions
that modify the IP address, i. e. that automatically transfer you from one
Web page to another.
Prevent modification of the browser’s status bar
If this option is enabled, the filter will prevent the status bar of the browser
from being modified by a Web page, i. e. scrol
ling text.
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