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Firefox has stopped the Java plugin from running automatically because it has a security issue. Learn how you can use Java on trusted sites if necessary.
Firefox has stopped the Java plugin from running automatically because it has a security issue. Learn how you can use Java on trusted sites if necessary.

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In order to protect you, Firefox has stopped some versions of the Java plugin from running automatically because of security issues. However, you can still use Java on trusted sites, if necessary. We'll show you how. __TOC__ {warning}'''Warning:''' You should only attempt this on sites you trust.{/warning} {for not fx24} =Activate Java once= When you see the "Click here to activate" message, simply click it to load the Java content normally.<br><br>[[Image:Activate Java]] {note}'''Note:''' The next time you visit the site or any other that uses Java you will see this message again.{/note} =Always activate Java for a site= If you have a trusted site that uses Java and you need to use that site often, you can make Java work normally on just that website. #Click the red plugin icon in the address bar and a message window will open. #At the bottom of the message window, click the {menu Activate All Plugins} dropdown menu and choose {menu Always activate plugins for this site}.<br><br>[[Image:Always activate Java]]<br> Now, whenever you visit this site, the plugin will automatically run and you won't get the "Click to activate" message. {/for} {for fx24} =Enable Java Plugin if it's disabled= If you have formerly disabled your Java Plugin, then you first have to enable it again before you are allowed to activate it once or always activate it for a site. See [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-java-plugin-to-view-interactive-content/edit#w_enabling-java|enable Enable Java]. =Activate Java once= When you see the "Activate Java" message, simply click it to load the Java content normally.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaActivate]]<br> Alternatively, if there is no visible area to activate Java content in the page, look for the red plugin icon in the address bar. Click it and, in the message panel that opens, choose {menu Allow Now} to enable Java content temporarily.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaAllowNow]]<br> {note}'''Note:''' The next time you visit the site or any other that uses Java you will see this message again.{/note} =Always activate Java for a site= If you have a trusted site that uses Java and you need to use that site often, you can make Java work normally on just that website. #Click the red plugin icon in the address bar and a message panel will open. #In the message panel, click {menu Allow and Remember}.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaAllowRemember]]<br> Now, whenever you visit this site, the plugin will automatically run and you won't get the "Click to activate" message.{/for} =Java security prompts= Even after allowing Java for a site, you may still see a Java dialog box, asking you to confirm that you want the Java content to run. These security alerts are from Java, not Firefox. For more information, see the Java help page [http://www.java.com/en/download/help/appsecuritydialogs.xml What should I do when I see a security prompt from Java?]. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/VYiQ64]]
Firefox has stopped {for not fx26}some versions of {/for}the Java plugin from running automatically because of security issues. However, you can still use Java on trusted sites. We'll show you how. *For more information about Java, see the article [[Use the Java plugin to view interactive content on websites]]. __TOC__ {warning}'''Warning:''' You should only activate Java on sites you trust.{/warning} {for not fx24} =Activate Java once= When you see the "Click here to activate" message, simply click it to load the Java content normally.<br><br>[[Image:Activate Java]] {note}'''Note:''' The next time you visit the site or any other that uses Java you will see this message again.{/note} =Always activate Java for a site= If you have a trusted site that uses Java and you need to use that site often, you can make Java work normally on just that website. #Click the plugin icon in the address bar and a message window will open. #At the bottom of the message window, click the {menu Activate All Plugins} dropdown menu and choose {menu Always activate plugins for this site}.<br><br>[[Image:Always activate Java]]<br> Now, whenever you visit this site, the plugin will automatically run and you won't get the "Click to activate" message. {/for} {for fx24} =Activate Java once= When you see the "Activate Java" message, simply click it to load the Java content normally.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaActivate]]<br> Alternatively, if there is no visible area to activate Java content in the page, look for the plugin icon in the address bar. Click it and, in the message panel that opens, choose {menu Allow Now} to enable Java content temporarily.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaAllowNow]]<br> {note}'''Note:''' The next time you visit the site or any other that uses Java you will see this message again.{/note} =Always activate Java for a site= If you have a trusted site that uses Java and you need to use that site often, you can make Java work normally on just that website. #Click the plugin icon in the address bar and a message panel will open. #In the message panel, click {menu Allow and Remember}.<br><br>[[Image:Fx24-JavaAllowRemember]]<br> Now, whenever you visit this site, the plugin will automatically run and you won't get the "Click to activate" message.{/for} =Java security prompts= Even after allowing Java for a site, you may still see a Java dialog box, asking you to confirm that you want the Java content to run. These security alerts are from Java, not Firefox. For more information, see the Java help page [http://www.java.com/en/download/help/appsecuritydialogs.xml What should I do when I see a security prompt from Java?]. =Sites report that Java is disabled or cannot be detected= If websites report that the Java plugin is not installed, cannot be detected, or is disabled in the browser, you won't be able to activate Java. Make sure that the Java plugin has not been disabled in Firefox. You'll need to enable the Java plugin in the Firefox Add-ons manager before you can activate Java on trusted sites. See [[Use the Java plugin to view interactive content on websites#w_enabling-java| Enable Java]] for help with that. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/VYiQ64]]

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