Trusting Notebooks To prevent untrusted code from executing on users’
behalf when notebooks open, we store a signature of each trusted
notebook. The notebook server verifies this signature when a notebook
is opened. If no matching signature is found, Javascript and HTML
output will not be displayed until they are regenerated by
re-executing the cells.
Any notebook that you have fully executed yourself will be considered
trusted, and its HTML and Javascript output will be displayed on load.
If you need to see HTML or Javascript output without re-executing, and
you are sure the notebook is not malicious, you can tell Jupyter to
trust it at the command-line with: