Google Chrome is an open-source web browser developed by Google that enables users to view internet pages. Google Chrome is a browser having crossed-platform, with a simple and user-friendly interface that works on PC/ laptop manufacturers such as Samsung, HP, Lenovo, Dell, Asus, Apple, and Acer.
JavaScript, like other internet browsers, is supported by Google Chrome. JavaScript is used to display certain features or interactive elements such as ad banners on Java-based websites, just like it is in other internet browsers. In this article, we’ll break down what JavaScript is all about and how to enable or disable it on your Google Chrome browser. You may simply download Google Chrome from the official Google Chrome website if you don’t already have it installed on your device.
What Is JavaScript And Why Do You Need It?
JavaScript is a computer language that allows web developers to add dynamic interactions and capabilities to websites. JavaScript is now enabled by default in popular web browsers such as Google Chrome, giving users access to dynamic interactions on the internet.
When JavaScript is turned off, these dynamic interactions will not function as expected while browsing websites. If you disable JavaScript in your Chrome browser, you’ll lose automated updates on your Facebook and Twitter timelines. When you disable JavaScript on your Chrome browser, you may have a difficult time using sites such as YouTube.
This article explains how to either disable or enable JavaScript in simple terms; all you require is a Google Chrome browser on a PC/laptop.
How To Enable JavaScript In Chrome
This tutorial will walk help you understand the process of JavaScript enabling in Google Chrome.
1. Click the “Customize and Control” button
The Customise menu icon is in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window; it resembles three little black dots stacked on top of each other. Click it to open the Customise menu.
2. Select the “Settings” menu item
The Settings screen should now display.
3. Search for the JavaScript settings
When you open the Settings menu, Chrome’s settings screen will load. The Search settings search box is at the top of the page.
Start by searching for “javascript” in Chrome’s address bar (it is not case sensitive). As you type, chrome will begin to modify the settings page.
Click the “Site settings” link in the menu on the left, which will display a yellow JavaScript callout. When you find Site settings, click on them.
4. Find and click the JavaScript settings item
The Site Settings for Chrome include a number of permissions that you may modify; the JavaScript permission is near the bottom, so keep scrolling down to find it.
5. Change the JavaScript setting
To enable or disable JavaScript, go to the top of the screen and change the setting (a little sliding control button to turn it on or off is dark blue).
This option will enable JavaScript on all websites you visit, but you can also use the Block and Allow options underneath to customize your settings for particular sites. If you don’t want to enable JavaScript, but do want to restrict it to one or two websites, add them to the “Block” area.
You can now close the Settings tab and go back to normal web browsing with your new set once you’ve made your decision (whether to enable JavaScript or to disable it).
6. JavaScript is now enabled
You’ve just turned on JavaScript.
How Do You Check If JavaScript Is Enabled In Chrome
Follow the steps below to determine whether JavaScript is enabled in your Google Chrome browser.
You may simply test whether your Chrome browser has JavaScript enabled with the JavaScript NoScript plugin. The <noscript> element is used to control and/or handle websites that do not support scripting or accept the <script> tag.
If you have Google Chrome and JavaScript is disabled, the <noscript> element will be shown instead of an alternative text message.
Unblocking JavaScript On Google Chrome
- On your device, open the Google Chrome browser.
- Select the Settings icon (three dots) in the upper-right corner of your screen.
- Select “Settings” from the drop-down menu – the third choice from the bottom.
- Next, go to the left sidebar menu and choose “Privacy and security.”
- Select “Site settings” from the drop-down menu under “Privacy and security.”
- Scroll down until “JavaScript” appears under “Site Settings,” then click it.
- Click to “Allowed (Recommended)” and it will light up blue when enabled.
Enabling JavaScript On Mac Chrome
To enable JavaScript in Chrome on a Mac, simply follow these five easy actions:
- Open your Chrome browser and go to the Chrome menu. Then choose “Preferences” from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the “Under the Hood” tab.
- Select “Content Settings” from the Privacy section.
- Select the option to allow all websites to run JavaScript from the JavaScript tab.
- Close the window and reload your browser.
Why Should You Have JavaScript Enabled On Google Chrome?
JavaScript is a popular programming language that’s employed to create internet pages more interactive. It’s what gives a web page life, whether it’s with animations, fast loading times, or even online games. You will improve your online experience and enjoy the interactive elements of any JavaScript-based site if you enable it on Google Chrome.
What Happens If You Turn Off JavaScript In Google Chrome?
JavaScript is a must-have extension for your Firefox browser, as it allows you to use several popular websites such as YouTube, Gmail, and more. If you don’t have it enabled, most of the interactive components that allow these sites to function won’t load in Google Chrome. Features such as infographics and payment gateways may not function, while others may not operate at all.
How Do You Know If JavaScript Is Working On Google Chrome?
JavaScript is turned on by default in Google Chrome, but you may check whether it’s working using the Settings menu. To view the Settings menu, simply click three tiny black dots at the top-right corner of your browser window. Then choose Tools > Settings to reveal a search bar labeled Search settings. Click the “Site Settings” link in the search box to display the “Site Settings” part and then select it. Scroll down to locate the JavaScript option, then click it. To ensure that your JavaScript is functioning properly, switch on the toggle button.

Brian Taylor is a JavaScript developer and educator, dedicated to demystifying programming for newcomers. With a career spanning over a decade in web development, Brian has a deep understanding of JavaScript and its ecosystem. He is passionate about teaching and has helped countless beginners grasp the fundamentals of JavaScript, enabling them to build their own web applications.



