Yes, to answer your question, it is possible to use JavaScript as a "regular" scripting language from the command line, without a browser. Since others have not mentioned it yet, I see that it is worth mentioning:

Install the package libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-bin and use WebKit's JavaScriptCore interpreter (jsc) as a regular interpreter from the command-line. And this is without needing to have access to a Mac. On many platforms (e.g., x86 and x86_64), this interpreter will come with a JIT compiler.


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This assumes that you didn't use some kind of hack tool to remove it. If that's what you did then you'll have to download a browser somehow, either on another computer with a USB flash drive (the easiest way), or use FTP to grab it from Mozilla or wherever. You said you tried FTP but you didn't say exactly what the problem was.

I've tried different internet connections (Office, Home, Work VPN, non-work-VPN, even 5G mobile data connection) I've tried different browsers on the work machine... Edge & Chrome and Firefox... no luck.

Is there a way to disable it forcing me to do this?

And also is there a way to stop passbolt from sharing information with the browser extension if it is installed?

Browser extensions are minus safety.

The quote from Passbolt Help | Why do I need a browser extension? does not go into details but the cryptographic functions of encrypting/decrypting actually happen in the extension. The code for these functions is not getting pulled from an external source but is in the extension itself. There are many other security considerations like this.

At the moment it is not possible to run passbolt without the extension. A browser extension is needed for two reasons: first, to provide functionalities such as auto filling your passwords when visiting known websites. More importantly it is needed to maintain a higher level of security. Unfortunately we have no plans of changing that behavior in the future, but we will provide native windows/apple/android clients as an alternative in the future.

The one potential downside I can think of is that the Chrome browser may not update automatically. Firefox, however, does download the update file to the local PC and then updates the portable app, and then deletes the update file.

I installed an extension (I will link it below), anyway I cant use brave browser anymore, but I can use in in private mode without extensions. If someone can please walk me through the steps to remove/uninstall that particular extension, without launching the browser, would be much appreciated.

I am running Windows 10 on my laptop PC. I am running LastPass on my Google Chrome LastPass browser extension. I am considering changing from LastPass to 1Password. I want both LastPass and 1Password to work until I decide to make the changeover complete.

I have Microsoft Edge but do not use it as my default browser. I want to keep LastPass on my Google Chrome browser until I decide for to quit LastPass and only use 1 Password after I have imported my data and organized it within 1Password.

QUESTION: Can I use the 1Password extension on Microsoft Edge to autofill the websites until I am satisfied that everything works on 1Password?

QUESTION: Can I simultaneously use continue to use the LastPass extension on Google Chrome (without interfering with 1Password) until I make a decision to disable it and use only 1Password?

QUESTION: I prefer Google Chrome over Microsoft Edge when possible. If I make the decision to use only 1 Password can I then install the 1Password extension on Google Chrome, disable it on Microsoft Edge, and begin using 1Password only on the Google Chrome extension to autofill and save new logins (after disabling the LastPass extension on Google Chrome)?

Thanks. james1964.

Simply install 1Password in whichever browser you want to use it: -started-browser/

You can also install 1Password and then disable it in the browser so you'll have it installed but inactive until such time as you decide that you need/want it.

You can also keep LastPass installed but disable it - no need to remove it. When you disable/turn off an extension in the browser, it remains installed but is simply turned off and won't work until you turn it back on.

Is it possible to start Syncthing without opening a browser automatically? All the configuration would be done by an installer beforehand and Syncthing would start along a defined list of other programms in an environment where opening web browser should not be possible. A simple command line option like -nogui would be really nice.

In my project i am unable to add type into in the connected sequence in flowchart. Here in the first sequence open browser is used but in the other sequence the open browser is not used due to which type into is not adding.

I would like to know if there is any option that allows me to see a prototype on my mobile but with a full screen mode or without a browser bar, to be able to test native app experiences with users who cannot use Mirror

Web browsers are incredibly popular, even appearing on Smart TVs. But did you know that you don't need a browser to get online? While vital for browsing the web, browsers aren't completely necessary. It really depends on what you plan to do online.

You have no browser, but need to download a file. Maybe you need to know how to install a web browser if you don't have one; perhaps it's something else entirely. You don't have a secondary device, and certainly, no way to transfer data from, say, a smartphone to your PC.

What if you need to install software without a browser, but don't know where to find it? FTP, wget and PowerShell are all useless without an address, so the alternative is an app store or package manager.

On your computer, you probably access your email in the web browser. Gmail is hugely popular, as is Microsoft's Outlook service. You know how you use an app on your phone to check your emails? Well, that's how it used to be on a computer, and still can be.

With your web browser out of action or otherwise unusable, you might have feared an end to your web usage. But in truth, the World Wide Web is only one aspect of the internet, and you don't even need a browser to get online. Sure, it makes it easier to engage with social networks and online stores, but these aside, other tools can overcome the lack of a browser, even if it's just to download the files to install a new one.

Have you ever found yourself without a web browser? Perhaps you prefer to use command-line instructions to download software or enjoy Usenet over Reddit. Tell us more in the comments.

Everyday after booting BEFORE connecting to internet (no wifi, ethernet connection only) I delete chrome browser history. Please google "chrome browser history can be deleted when not connected to internet." Do you get an answer?

While I don't know about Chrome specifically, I'd speculate that it likely depends on just how you're using Chrome. If you have it set up so that you sign in to Google (either manually or automatically) when using your browser, then yes, it's entirely possible that you can't really delete your browsing history for Chrome when offline. I have this hypothesis because of some of the features offered by Google/Chrome, including the ability to synchronize data/favorites/saved passwords etc. across multiple devices/browsers/browser installations. With this sort of capability active, you'd have access to your previous searches, sites visited, favorites, saved passwords, settings and other data used by the browser even when accessing Chrome on a different (even new) PC/Chrome installation The reason for this is because of the cloud. If Google/Chrome is using cloud functionality to store your data (including browsing history) so that it may be synchronized across multiple devices then the only way to really delete it would be to delete it from the cloud, not just the locally running instance of the Chrome browser, and to do that you'd have to have access to the cloud (the online servers Google uses for storing this data) meaning you'd have to have internet access.

Now, if you are not using these features/don't log into your Google account when browsing then you should be able to delete all historical data from your browser even when not connected to the internet, however I believe most users do use their Google account when using Chrome and therefor likely do have this data stored in the cloud so they would need to be online to truly delete it, otherwise the next time they log into Google in Chrome (be it in the same Chrome installation or Chrome running on a different device/system) that data will be downloaded and synced to the device where they're logging in.

So a user at our company who works at a different branch is trying to be able to remote access him desktop from his laptop. He has Citrix Xen Desktop on the computer, and can use and access the internet from browsers on there. On the local machine though, he is unable to access the internet through a browser, even though he is connected to the internet. He said another person at his branch is unable to access the internet on his local computer as well. I'm not sure if this is a setting on the router or what, but I am unable to access that router from here. Is there a way to determine if there is a public IP address without access to a browser?


I am trying to configure Django so I can have server caching without browser caching (I am using a serviceworker, and the browser caching is interfering when I am fetching data from server, especially on ios).

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