Display Chrome for Windows security zone for page
Is it possible to determine in Chrome what security zone it has decided to put a page into in the same way Internet Explorer 11 displays the zone for the current page when you select properties from the context menu for the page?
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Is it possible to determine in Chrome what security zone it has decided to put a page into in the same way Internet Explorer 11 displays the zone for the current page when you select properties from the context menu for the page?
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What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16
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Is it possible to determine in Chrome what security zone it has decided to put a page into in the same way Internet Explorer 11 displays the zone for the current page when you select properties from the context menu for the page?
windows google-chrome internet-security
Is it possible to determine in Chrome what security zone it has decided to put a page into in the same way Internet Explorer 11 displays the zone for the current page when you select properties from the context menu for the page?
windows google-chrome internet-security
windows google-chrome internet-security
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What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16
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What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16
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What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16
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What do you mean by "security zone"? are you talking about trusted sites? Please EDIT your question to make it more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 13 at 23:05
@music2myear If you don't know what a security zone is, perhaps you can't answer. (PS A trusted site is a site that is in the trusted security zone, but it is only one of four possible zones. Chrome uses the IE Trusted Sites list to determine a site belongs in that zone, but does not match IE in determining what belongs to the Local Intranet zone.)
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 19:36
I do know what security zones are, and a site's assignment to one or another is based on various, generally known, criteria, including being directly added to that zone. Your question lacks a lot of context and when dealing with bare and one-liner questions like this I've learned it is best not to assume I'm thinking the same thing OP is, which is why I asked you to clarify your question. It is best that you add this and any other clarification to the body of the question itself so that the question becomes better and more clear.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:07
Now that we know what you're talking about when you say "security zone", we still need more information. How were you hoping this information would be displayed? Were you hoping for a plugin or for some flag in Chrome itself that allowed this information to be displayed? What has your own research shown? What have you tried? Use the EDIT button to add any and all clarifying and relevant information to the body of the question itself to make it better and more clear and complete.
– music2myear
Feb 14 at 20:09
@music2myear Added more information.
– NetMage
Feb 14 at 20:16