How can I block the google chrome dino game easter egg?












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I am using on chrome on a Macbook Air if that helps. I know that the game can be blocked on windows, but I'd like to block it on my macbook air.










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    I am using on chrome on a Macbook Air if that helps. I know that the game can be blocked on windows, but I'd like to block it on my macbook air.










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      I am using on chrome on a Macbook Air if that helps. I know that the game can be blocked on windows, but I'd like to block it on my macbook air.










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      I am using on chrome on a Macbook Air if that helps. I know that the game can be blocked on windows, but I'd like to block it on my macbook air.







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          Create a policy file as oulined here:




          Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The
          latest plist template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium
          installer package. To find the plist:




          1. Download Google Chrome

          2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder

          3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest plist template.

          4. Review the plist template.

          5. Use the template to create your own plist file.

          6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.

          7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to client Macs.




          The policy you need to set is AllowDinosaurEasterEgg as documented here.






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            Create a policy file as oulined here:




            Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The
            latest plist template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium
            installer package. To find the plist:




            1. Download Google Chrome

            2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder

            3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest plist template.

            4. Review the plist template.

            5. Use the template to create your own plist file.

            6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.

            7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to client Macs.




            The policy you need to set is AllowDinosaurEasterEgg as documented here.






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              Create a policy file as oulined here:




              Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The
              latest plist template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium
              installer package. To find the plist:




              1. Download Google Chrome

              2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder

              3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest plist template.

              4. Review the plist template.

              5. Use the template to create your own plist file.

              6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.

              7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to client Macs.




              The policy you need to set is AllowDinosaurEasterEgg as documented here.






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                Create a policy file as oulined here:




                Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The
                latest plist template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium
                installer package. To find the plist:




                1. Download Google Chrome

                2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder

                3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest plist template.

                4. Review the plist template.

                5. Use the template to create your own plist file.

                6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.

                7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to client Macs.




                The policy you need to set is AllowDinosaurEasterEgg as documented here.






                share|improve this answer















                Create a policy file as oulined here:




                Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The
                latest plist template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium
                installer package. To find the plist:




                1. Download Google Chrome

                2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder

                3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest plist template.

                4. Review the plist template.

                5. Use the template to create your own plist file.

                6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.

                7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to client Macs.




                The policy you need to set is AllowDinosaurEasterEgg as documented here.







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