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DynamicCodeSettings

Dynamic Code Settings
Last updated October 8, 2024

This policy controls the dynamic code settings for Google Chrome. Disabling dynamic code improves the security of Google Chrome by preventing potentially hostile dynamic code and third-party code from making changes to Google Chrome's behavior, but might cause compatibility issues with third-party software that must run inside the browser process. If the policy is set to 0 - Default or left unset then Google Chrome will use the default settings. If the policy is set to 1 - DisabledForBrowser then the Google Chrome browser process will be prevented from creating dynamic code. Note: Read more about process mitigation policies ( https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/design/sandbox.md#Process-mitigation-policies ).

Supported On:
Platform Start End
chrome.win 127
Example value:

1

Features: