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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The whole point of Jupyter is arbitrary code execution. We have no
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desire to limit what can be done with a notebook, which would negatively
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impact its utility.
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Unlike other programs, an Jupyter notebook document includes output.
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Unlike other programs, a Jupyter notebook document includes output.
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Unlike other documents, that output exists in a context that can execute
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code (via Javascript).
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ in an untrusted state. There are three basic approaches to this:
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- re-run notebooks when you get them (not always viable)
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- explicitly trust notebooks via ``jupyter trust`` or the notebook menu
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(annoying, but easy)
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- share a notebook secret, and use an Jupyter profile dedicated to the
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- share a notebook secret, and use a Jupyter profile dedicated to the
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collaboration while working on the project.
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Multiple profiles or machines
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