01-27-2017, 02:37 PM
(01-27-2017, 10:40 AM)reactor Wrote: [ -> ]Google Chrome 56 Makes Page Reloading 28 Percent Faster
http://news.softpedia.com/news/google-ch...2305.shtml
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(01-27-2017, 10:40 AM)reactor Wrote: [ -> ]Google Chrome 56 Makes Page Reloading 28 Percent Faster
http://news.softpedia.com/news/google-ch...2305.shtml
--allow-running-insecure-content --unsafe-pac-url --ignore-certificate-errors
(01-27-2017, 04:48 PM)pureocean Wrote: [ -> ]@Rey:
There is here listed all command-lines of Chromium:
http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-com...-switches/
"unsafe /no htttps" warning for bypass, could you try the following command lines?
Code:--allow-running-insecure-content --unsafe-pac-url --ignore-certificate-errors
--ignore-certificate-errors --test-type
ChromiumCommandLine=--user-data-dir=..\profile --data-path=..\profile --disable-directwrite-for-ui --no-default-browser-check --allow-outdated-plugins --disable-bundled-ppapi-flash --disable-component-update --extension-action-redesign=1 --cb-disable-auto-detect-search-provider --ignore-certificate-errors --test-type /disable-direct-write=1 /ignore-gpu-blacklist=1
(01-26-2017, 07:52 AM)reactor Wrote: [ -> ]Stable Channel Update 56.0.2924.76
This update includes 51 security fixes
please please update
(01-27-2017, 07:07 AM)rey Wrote: [ -> ]what option do i need to switch off, or any other thing, to make browser go where i want and not where it allows??! already few times i've been in situations browser forbids to visit some site as "it's unsafe"(no htttps) - to warn me is one thing, but to forbid visiting is a bullshit.! i thought i switched all stupid protection off, but fu**n browser still tries to be smarter than user.(
is there somewhere a full list of this command line switches? as this one is defenitely one i'd like to use, but maybe there are more.
(01-29-2017, 12:07 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: [ -> ]This is called SafrBrowsing. You can turn off it by unchecking "Protect you and your device from dangerous sites."
(01-28-2017, 03:09 AM)pureocean Wrote: [ -> ]I use the Cent Browser together with ChrLauncher. From quote my chrlauncher.ini:
Code:ChromiumCommandLine=--user-data-dir=..\profile --data-path=..\profile --disable-directwrite-for-ui --no-default-browser-check --allow-outdated-plugins --disable-bundled-ppapi-flash --disable-component-update --extension-action-redesign=1 --cb-disable-auto-detect-search-provider --ignore-certificate-errors --test-type /disable-direct-write=1 /ignore-gpu-blacklist=1
P.S.: My D:\Program\Cent folder inside:
chrlauncher.exe
chrlauncher.ini
\Bin = CentBrowser's all files...
\Profile = CentBrowser's all data/profile files