Jan-19 [News] <Warning> Large volume access using pre-read browser functions

If the "pre-read" function of your web browser is used while using e-journals, e-books, or databases, it may be considered a mass download and the access to the service from entire campus of Nagoya University may be suspended by the provider.

If the "pre-read" function of your web browser is used while using e-journals, e-books, or databases, it may be considered a mass download and the access to the service from entire campus of Nagoya University may be suspended by the provider.
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We request your cooperation in disabling these functions by making the below changes to your browser settings.


■How to set up each browser■

Microsoft Edge
*Chromium doesn't have a pre-read function.
Settings > Privacy and Security > Set "Use page prediction to speed up browsing and improve reading view" to off.


Internet Explorer 11
Tools (Gear icon in the upper right) > Internet Options > Advanced tab > Under "Browsing" uncheck the box "Load sites and content in the background to optimize performance”

Google Chrome
Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and other site data > Set "Preload pages for faster browsing and searching" to off.

FireFox
Type “about:config” in the URL bar and press Enter.
If the “Proceed with Caution” warning is displayed, click "Accept the Risk and Continue”.
Type "network.prefetch-next" in the search bar.
On the configuration screen double-click "network.prefetch-next" and set to "false."

Safari (Mac)
Open “Preferences” from the Safari menu bar.
On the “Search” tab uncheck “Preload Top Hit in the Background”

Safari (iOS)
Settings>「Safari」>On the “Search” tab uncheck “Preload Top Hit in the Background”


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Central Library
Nagoya University
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Tel 052-789-5655

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