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# How do I install untrusted packages safely? Is it safe to run Composer as superuser or root?
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Certain Composer commands, including `exec`, `install`, and `update` allow third party code to
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execute on your system. This is from its "plugins" and "scripts" features. Plugins and scripts have
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full access to the user account which runs Composer. For this reason, it is strongly advised to
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**avoid running Composer as super-user/root**.
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You can disable plugins and scripts during package installation or updates with the following
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syntax so only Composer's code, and no third party code, will execute:
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```sh
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php composer.phar install --no-plugins --no-scripts ...
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php composer.phar update --no-plugins --no-scripts ...
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```
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The `exec` command will always run third party code as the user which runs `composer`.
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In some cases, like in CI systems or such where you want to install untrusted dependencies, the
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safest way to do it is to run the above command.
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See [Environment variable - COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER](../03-cli.md#composer-allow-superuser)
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for more info on how to disable warning
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