Information
This setting controls the ability for Google Chrome to upgrade to HTTPS from HTTP while navigating to certain sites. It can be configured to either:
Disabled (0): Scripts for workers (Web Workers, Service Workers, etc.) use lax MIME type checking. Worker scripts with legacy MIME types, like text/ascii, will work.
Enabled (1): Scripts for workers (Web Workers, Service Workers, etc.) require a JavaScript MIME type, like text/javascript. Worker scripts with legacy MIME types, like text/ascii, will be rejected.
If the value for StrictMimetypeCheckForWorkerScriptsEnabled is not changed from the default, it will behave as if it is enabled.
Rationale:
Setting this policy will require worker scripts to use more secure and strict JavaScript MIME types and ones with legacy MIME Types will be rejected.
Impact:
This should have no impact on users.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via Group Policy, set the following UI path to Enabled:
Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Enable strict MIME type checking for worker scripts
Default Value:
Unset (Enabled)