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Posted on Monday April 17, 2023 | firefox, safari, security, web browsers, privacy, chrome, passwords, cybersecurity, general articles c, autofill
Password autofill is undeniably convenient, but do you know the dangers of using this common browser feature? Here's what you should be aware of when using it and how to secure yourself from potential cyberattacks through this feature.
Posted on Wednesday April 05, 2023 | web browsers, mozilla firefox, brave browser, browsing privacy, browsing safety, epic browser, secure browsers, tor browser
One of the most common ways cybercriminals gain access to business networks is through unsecured web browsers. Cybercriminals can exploit vulnerabilities in these browsers to launch an attack on your systems. To ensure the safety of your business, use one of these secure browsers.
Posted on Wednesday February 01, 2023 | web browsers, online privacy, private browsing, private browsers
Are you concerned that someone might come across your online search history? Do you want to go gift shopping without having anyone else find out? Or, maybe you'd like to watch videos on YouTube without having to manage the recommended videos once you log in again? If any of these scenarios sound familiar, then you should consider private browsing.
Posted on Monday March 21, 2022 | web browsers, mozilla firefox, brave browser, browsing privacy, browsing safety, epic browser, secure browsers, tor browser
Enterprise cybersecurity is a holistic process that involves implementing efficient security practices at every level of use. This includes selecting a secure web browser that has the following features:
Posted on Monday January 31, 2022 | firefox, safari, security, web browsers, privacy, chrome, passwords, cybersecurity, general articles c, autofill
Modern web browsers and password managers come with a feature called password autofill. This helps users store and automatically use their account credentials to access websites and other applications. While password autofill is convenient, it comes with security risks.
Posted on Monday January 17, 2022 | firefox, safari, security, web browsers, chrome, vpn, opera, online privacy, private browsing, edge
If you see ads on your social media newsfeed that are suspiciously attuned to your preferences, it’s likely because your online activities are being tracked and analyzed by market researchers. These researchers likely get their data from the websites you visit as you surf the internet. If you want to stop third parties from collecting and using your data, private browsing can help you.