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mcanedo92588

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Jul 22, 2014
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So we typically have a specific browser set up for when someone needs to do random searches and go back and forth to different websites that usually have unwanted ads or other unimportant multimedia that isn't relevant to the desired information we are looking for (family friendly). On Windows, when you disable images and other multimedia in the settings, there is also an option to "right click, show image" which isn't present on the Mac I have noticed. This is very useful for when you are looking at a tutorial or other things where you need to see a specific image but don't necessarily trust the site itself. I am using Opera as my safe browser, which from what I found is one of the only that allows us to fully disable the undesired multimedia for our family. Does anyone know if there is an way to easily just "show" specific images when you click on them, or maybe another browser similar to IE for Windows that allows us to remove unwanted multimedia, but show only specific images we right click on?

Any help is appreciated, thanks and happy holidays!
 
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