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Which web browser is the safest?

Posted on Thursday October 10, 2019  |  firefox, internet explorer, safari, web browsers, chrome, cybersecurity, edge

Enterprise cybersecurity is a holistic system that involves employing security practices at every level of use. This includes picking out the most secure application for web browsing. Consider the security features of these popular web browsers when picking yours.

 

The dangers of the web and how to stay safe

Posted on Wednesday February 13, 2019  |  web browsers, vpn, security, safari, private browsing, opera, online privacy, firefox, edge, chrome

You probably go to great lengths to keep yourself safe, whether at home or in public. But what happens when you get online? Learn more about how you could be exposing yourself and your personal information over the internet so you can stay safe.

 

Are autocomplete passwords safe?

Posted on Thursday January 31, 2019  |  web browsers, security, safari, privacy, passwords, general articles a, firefox, cybersecurity, chrome, auto fill

Advertisements and suggestions based on our internet browsing habits are sources of online tracking. However, autocomplete passwords are also another source of online tracking. This sneaky tactic comes with serious security risks. Here's how you can stop it from targeting you.

 

Which web browser is perfect for you?

Posted on Thursday September 20, 2018  |  web browsers, safari, opera, microsoft, google, edge, chrome, apple

The battle of the web browsers has raged on for years. While the classic rivalry between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer has long passed, we are now facing a broader field of competition. There are currently four web browsers competing for space in your hard drive, and we've drawn up this list of their advantages and disadvantages to help you choose.

 

Can private browsing keep you safe?

Posted on Tuesday March 27, 2018  |  web browsers, vpn, security, safari, private browsing, opera, online privacy, firefox, edge, chrome

Privacy is a precious commodity in this era. Every website you visit or app you download leaves a digital footprint that can be tracked by anyone. Fortunately, major web browsers all offer private browsing features to keep your internet activity somewhat safe from prying eyes.

 

Meltdown and Spectre fixes cause problems

Posted on Wednesday January 24, 2018  |  windows, vulnerability, spectre, security, safari, meltdown, macos, linux, intel, ie, flaw, firefox, edge, chrome

It's been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced, and consumers are still receiving mixed messages about how to protect themselves. We usually encourage users to install software updates as often as possible, but when it comes to Meltdown and Spectre, that advice comes with an asterisk.

 

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