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We are releasing this version of FullPageOS with a critical security update to Chromium 72. It is advised for all FullPageOS users to install this updated version, in order to prevent data breaches on their devices.
Thank you for choosing FullPageOS as your web app dashboard display solution. This page will help you set up your device to:
Would you like to control more than one Raspberry Pi display comfortably from the cloud?
Join our experimental IoT feature group mailing list.
Recently ,Google has announced a zero day vulnerability in Chromium that could possibly allow a malicious website to access local machine resources due to a bug in the browser sandbox mechanism.
This release of FullPageOS integrates the latest version of Chromium, which is patched and provides a solution for the above vulnerability.
If you use FullPageOS to display any web page that includes scripts or content from a third party, it is crucial that you download and install this version, to protect your users and data.
Below are setup instructions for setting up wifi and defining either one or multiple URLs to be displayed on your screen.
Warning: Please don’t use rich text editors or text editors supplied by your operating system. Appropriate text editors for FullPageOS configuration files are: Atom, Sublime, Brackets, nano, vim, notepad++ and such.
wi-fi settings section before editing.
Wi-fi settings after editing.
Now that your Raspberry Pi is connected to the internet, it can display web pages from any website.
Each URL in FullPageDashboard will display in an iFrame for 30 seconds.
Benefits of current experimental features of FullPageOS
Our upcoming release will include more features, such as:
Join our experimental features user group mailing list to get early access to the new features.
We hope you enjoy using FullPageOS. Please feel free to talk to us on all social networks, and open issues on Github for bug reports and assistance with issues.