Not available to workers.
Although the interface of this feature is available to workers, this feature isn't.
Deprecated
This feature has been removed from the Web standards. Though some browsers may still support it, it is in the process of being dropped. Avoid using it and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
The NavigatorID.taintEnabled()
method always returns false
.
Note: Tainting was a security method used by JavaScript 1.2. It has long been removed; this method only stays for maintaining compatibility with very old scripts.
Syntax
result = window.navigator.taintEnabled()
Example
alert(window.navigator.taintEnabled()); // returns false
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
HTML Living Standard The definition of 'NavigatorID.taintEnabled' in that specification. |
Living Standard | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |
on Web Workers | ? | 28 (28) | ? | ? | ? |
Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |
on Web Workers | ? | 28.0 (28) | ? | ? | ? | ? |