Secure web browser
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- SilverLounger
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Secure web browser
Just tried to play an on line video but it refused to play so asked on Abel Danger forum why and was informed that the following secure browser was required, any comments about this download please? https://www.epicbrowser.com/ Dave.
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Re: Secure web browser
It is a browser that is always in "incognito mode". Not sure why you would need that. But the link is OK.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Secure web browser
Thanks for the assurance Hans, the only reason I even considered using it was because was informed the video in question would not play without it, why I don't know. Thanks.
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- Panoramic Lounger
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Re: Secure web browser
My guess is that who ever compiled the video is paranoid about privacy and so has set it up so that only people who are equally paranoid about privacy can watch it.Dave Davison wrote:...the video in question would not play without it, why I don't know...
Personally, I wouldn't go near something like this because my paranoia makes me think if I did it would be like sending a message to a Gov't Security Agency saying, "Hey, look at me, I might a person of interest to you."
Ken
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- SilverLounger
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Re: Secure web browser
I appreciate your caution regarding privacy especially in light of the minions of devious trolls out there whose only ambition is to deceive and exploit anyone and everyone who drops their guard. The video in question features one of the founders of the Abel Danger forum who -after more than thirty years as a fighter pilot in the navy then many years as a 747 captain for Delta- seems totally credible to me. Nevertheless I am not complacent that's why I ran it past the likes of Hans & your good self whose counsel I highly rate.Cheers Dave.
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Re: Secure web browser
The three most important things you can do to remain secure are:
Only install programs if you absolutely need them, never just because they look interesting or might be useful
Always install patches as soon as you can after they are released, for operating systems and applications
Never click on links unless you really have to, be vigilant because phishing is getting better all the time.
Only install programs if you absolutely need them, never just because they look interesting or might be useful
Always install patches as soon as you can after they are released, for operating systems and applications
Never click on links unless you really have to, be vigilant because phishing is getting better all the time.
StuartR
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- SilverLounger
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Re: Secure web browser
Thanks for the advice something i have respected for over 16 years of surfing so much so I have thus far remained big free. Cheers Dave.
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- NewLounger
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Re: Secure web browser
I agree with StuartR on points 1 and 3 As for point 2 windows updating has become a nightmare The recommended setting is now check for updates but let me decide to download and install them. I suggest you visit askwoody.com for the latest info on the debacle that windows updating has become if you wish to keep your computer running properly
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Re: Secure web browser
Welcome to Eileen's Lounge!
Experience with Windows updates vary wildly. I know that some users have experienced serious problems, but I have been updating Windows as soon as patches/updates are released for more than 15 years now with only minor glitches...
Experience with Windows updates vary wildly. I know that some users have experienced serious problems, but I have been updating Windows as soon as patches/updates are released for more than 15 years now with only minor glitches...
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Secure web browser
Me too. I know many people who have suffered serious disruption due to unpatched software being vulnerable. I have only come across a very small number of people who had problems due to installing windows patches, and these were all fairly easy to recover.HansV wrote:...I have been updating Windows as soon as patches/updates are released for more than 15 years now with only minor glitches...
StuartR
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- UraniumLounger
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Re: Secure web browser
In Windows 7 I had the option set to notify me and let me decide whether or not to install them. I did this because I've had multiple problems with Skype updates. I decided long ago never to use Skype thus I never install updates to Skype.
I'm new to Windows 10 - being forced to use it because my desktop Win7 system is still undergoing repair. I could not find an option to be notified of updates for Windows 10. Does that option exist in this version? If so, where do I find it? It is my understanding (or misunderstanding) that Windows 10 requires one to accept and install all updates. Is that not true?
I'm new to Windows 10 - being forced to use it because my desktop Win7 system is still undergoing repair. I could not find an option to be notified of updates for Windows 10. Does that option exist in this version? If so, where do I find it? It is my understanding (or misunderstanding) that Windows 10 requires one to accept and install all updates. Is that not true?
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Re: Secure web browser
This Settings > Update & Security page is available only if (a) you have Windows 10 Pro, not Windows 10 Home, and (b) you're logged in as the Administrator:
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- UraniumLounger
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Re: Secure web browser
Thank you, Stuart and Jay!
I do not run Windows 10 Pro but the Home Edition; so I guess the updates are installed automatically. I can't even find a 'check for updates' option.
I do not run Windows 10 Pro but the Home Edition; so I guess the updates are installed automatically. I can't even find a 'check for updates' option.
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Re: Secure web browser
Click the Start button or press the Windows key, then click the Settings icon: the gear wheel above the Power icon.
Click Update & Security. then click Check for Updates.
Alternatively, click the Start button or press the Windows key and start typing Check for Updates; it will appear in the search results (or Cortana will search it for you).
Click Update & Security. then click Check for Updates.
Alternatively, click the Start button or press the Windows key and start typing Check for Updates; it will appear in the search results (or Cortana will search it for you).
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Secure web browser
Thanks, Hans!
Yet another mystery of Windows 10 exposed to the light!
Yet another mystery of Windows 10 exposed to the light!
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