By disable I mean: when user enters the website with console already on, or turns on the console on the website, redirect the user to another page (or just don’t allow to keep the console on; though, I doubt that is possible).
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Why do you think it’s your decision if people may use their browser extensions or not? It’s none of your business.
However, you can check if there is
window.console. It might be set in some browsers even without a Firebug-like extension being active though.