![]() Pull down the “Safari” menu and choose “Preferences”, then choose the “Security” tab.Whichever the option chosen, the site attempting to use Java will then be added to the access list which can be later adjusted manually as follows: The first time you visit a website that attempts to use Java you will get a prompt giving you the ability to Allow or Deny the Java app from running. Fine Tune Java Controls Per Website in Safari for Mac OS X Once installed, you will find a new security option in Safari that makes it easier to disable Java, and also gives you finer tuned controls over how Java runs, giving per-website access to the plugin with four different security settings for how and when Java is allowed to run. The updates combine to roughly 110MB and requires Safari be quit before installing, though a reboot is not necessary, and should be considered must-have upgrades to existing software for those who use Safari and/or Java on the Mac. Named as Java for OS X 2013-003 and Safari 6.0.4 (or Safari 5.1.9 for older versions of OS X), the updates are available right now through Software Update via the Apple menu. ![]() ![]() Two new updates are available for Mac users that aim to increase security and control over how the Java web plugin runs in the Safari web browser.
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