A large part of the modern web would be very different if it is not for JavaScript, the programming language allowed for interactive elements to add to your favorite websites. Features such as discussion boxes, audio and video players and infinite scrolls are just a few examples of what JavaScript has added to our lives.
When should you disable JavaScript?
Everyone does not want to run websites with JavaScript enabled. The dark side of these features is additional tracking, automatic gaming videos, many embarrasses that change scroll behavior, etc. By disabling JavaScript, you can disable the infinite scroll on most websites, which is a big deal if you try to cut the time of the screen. The other benefits of JavaScript deactivation include a follow-up reduction, blocking ads and bypass paydes so that you can read online items for free.
Even if you want to disable JavaScript, your options are limited because most websites depend on it. Some websites can break completely, while others can go back to a basic HTML like Gmail case when your internet connection is slow. We have already covered how to disable JavaScript about office browsers, and it’s now time to take a look at the same thing on mobile.
Before you begin, we should let you know that many popular mobile browsers do not allow you to block JavaScript. For example, Firefox on Android or iPhone does not have this feature. That said, the two most popular browsers on iPhone and Android-Safari and Google Chrome-allow you to disable JavaScript, so here’s how to do it.