Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Came across a really good “how to” article at gizmo’s freeware: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-harden-your-browser-against-malware-and-privacy-concerns.htm#Instructions_For_Chromium_Browsers

The nice part is that it’s written in non geek English, and links to “How to stay safe online” and “How to protect your online privacy”…another two very good articles.

The article discusses the main browsers, as well as some of their better known variants. It discusses also why some of these variants are better than the “original”.

At any rate, if you’re interested, the articles are listed below:

1. http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-harden-your-browser-against-malware-and-privacy-concerns.htm#Instructions_For_Chromium_Browsers

2. http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-stay-safe-while-online.htm-0

3. http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-protect-your-online-privacy.htm


Comments
on Dec 13, 2014

Thanks!

on Dec 13, 2014

on Dec 15, 2014

I have downloaded Komodo, but not used it much (I use Chrome less).  I think I will start using that as my next browser (after FF/PM).  Thanks for the tips!  It is always worth reading your tips and tricks.

on Dec 15, 2014

Thanks, people!

Always a pleasure.

on Dec 15, 2014

 

on Oct 16, 2015

Good read.

on Oct 16, 2015

When Doc isn't playing around he actually finds good stuff to read. Thank you Mr. Seth.

on Oct 16, 2015

12-15-2014

on Sep 28, 2016

In order to keep your system free from all sorts of external attacks then in that case, you have to be very careful while installing any third party software. And keep your system security software up to date. In this way you would be able to keep your system free from malware. For more details to secure your system, you can visit: 7 Security Habits for Safer Internet

on Oct 02, 2016

i rarely visit websites for special purposes but i don't know recently i got tradeexchange pop-ups. This is irritating alot. Hmm. i had to uninstall and re-install my browser again but it seems nothing changed.