How to prevent access to chrome's task manager
Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.
Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.
Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.
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Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.
Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.
Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.
google-chrome task-manager
You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31
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Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.
Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.
Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.
google-chrome task-manager
Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.
Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.
Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.
google-chrome task-manager
google-chrome task-manager
asked Dec 26 '18 at 12:27
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You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31
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You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31
You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31
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To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.
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To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.
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To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.
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To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.
To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.
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You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.
– DavidPostill♦
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42
"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.
– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31