If you are using another web browser, see its documentation to learn how to disable add-ons and plugins. You can configure LoadComplete to ignore requests that the add-ons and plugins send to third-party servers, but we recommend that you disable all unnecessary add-ons and plugins in your web browser before you start recording the traffic.įollow the instructions below to disable add-ons and plugins integrated into the Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome web browsers.
Filtering and deleting this unwanted traffic from your load tests can be difficult and time-consuming. LoadComplete will add that traffic to your recorded scenarios and simulate it every time you run tests. Plugins and add-ons that your web browser uses may generate unwanted traffic during the test recording. Click Advanced at the bottom of the menu. Browser add-ons can slow down your computer and your browsing experience.
Click the Chrome Menu button () Click Settings. Use the following steps to reset Google Chrome to it's default settings. If you are overloaded with add-ons, resetting Chrome will disable all of them. For example, you can use them to view media content on a web page, receive news and mail, download files, block undesired pop-up windows, and so on. Reset Chrome to disable all add-ons at once. As the original asker's questions has already been answered in 2010, I am going to close this thread. The latest development version of Chrome, v5.0266.2, will allow you to disable plugins from about:plugins page. Web browser plugins and add-ons are programs integrated into your web browser and extending its capabilities. If you want to disable addons, go to chrome//extensions page.