Google Chrome - Enable Java Script
Step 1. Click the Customize and Control button on the browser toolbar.
Step 2. Select Settings.
Step 3. Select Privacy and Security from the menu on the left-hand side.
Step 4. Click on Site settings under the Privacy and security section.
Step 5. Under Permissions, locate JavaScript and ensure that the button is toggled in the "Allowed" position.
Note: JavaScript is commonly used by web developers to make their sites more interactive. Disabling JavaScript may cause some sites to not work properly.
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