https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480191
KDE User <cecij72...@firain.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |cecij72...@firain.com --- Comment #1 from KDE User <cecij72...@firain.com> --- +1 for a checkbox to disable JS in the settings. Other document readers like Evince and GNOME Papers don't support JavaScript for PDFs for security reasons. Most malicious PDF documents contain JavaScript. As corporate environments have to check PDF attachments a lot, an option to disable JavaScript would improve security and reliability in a corporate environment, as well as for any user who prefers to disable JavaScript. It could also improve performance for some PDFs, not to mention the positive effect it could have on the environment for not running JS and wasting CPU cycles for a PDF, which could very likely be a malicious file. Most people use PDFs to view formatted texts and images (media), and are unaware of scripts running behind the scene. So, an option to disable JS in PDFs is a very useful, and in my opinion, a must have feature. I would be very grateful if such a feature exists, as a user who deals with hundreds of PDFs. Thank you, hope to catch the Okular contributors' attention with this. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.