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Information about your favorite browser: news, articles and more.
Archive for May, 2006
IE 7 expected to be faster, more secure and more appealing
0 Comments Published May 31st, 2006 in All Categories, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 7Redmond-based Microsoft has big hopes concerning the future edition of one of its flagship products, Internet Explorer 7. According to the company Internet Explorer 7 will be more adaptable to user’s needs and a lot more secure.
Microsoft’s group program manager for Internet Explorer, Tony Chor, who outlined the new features of the browser at a [...]
IE7 will be safer, more secure, claims Microsoft
0 Comments Published May 30th, 2006 in All Categories, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 7The next version of Microsoft’s web browser Internet Explorer will fix all the problems relating to security and will be easier to adapt, claims the company.
Microsoft’s group program manager for Internet Explorer, Tony Chor, who outlined the new features of the browser at a Webstock web design conference recently, said most importantly the new version [...]
Take Charge of What Web Sites Know About You
Closed Published May 10th, 2006 in All Categories, Cookies, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer Clones, Mozilla, Opera, Other Browsers, Privacy, SecurityInternet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and other browsers keep surprisingly accurate records of your online activities, and not just in their history windows. Clearing out the virtual breadcrumbs in your Internet cache and browser histories not only helps preserve your privacy, it also can improve your PC’s performance by letting you regain some disk space. Emptying [...]
Improve the safety of your browsing and e-mail activities
Closed Published May 6th, 2006 in All Categories, E-Mail, Reference, SecurityMalicious hackers and virus writers can infect your computer by taking advantage of low security settings in your e-mail and Web browsing software. They can do this by sending you a malicious e-mail message or by enticing you to visit a malicious Web site.
You can help limit your chances of being attacked by increasing your [...]
Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers
Closed Published May 5th, 2006 in All Categories, ReferenceWeb browsers allow you to navigate the internet. There are a variety of options available, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
How do web browsers work?
A web browser is an application that finds and displays web pages. It coordinates communication between your computer and the web server where a particular web [...]
Understanding Web Site Certificates
Closed Published May 4th, 2006 in All Categories, Reference, SecurityYou may have been exposed to web site, or host, certificates if you have ever clicked on the padlock in your browser or, when visiting a web site, have been presented with a dialog box claiming that there is an error with the name or date on the certificate. Understanding what these certificates are may [...]
Evaluating Your Web Browser’s Security Settings
Closed Published May 3rd, 2006 in All Categories, Reference, SecurityWhy are security settings for web browsers important?
Your web browser is your primary connection to the rest of the internet, and multiple applications may rely on your browser, or elements within your browser, to function. This makes the security settings within your browser even more important. Many web applications try to enhance your browsing [...]
Understanding Active Content and Cookies
Closed Published May 2nd, 2006 in All Categories, Cookies, Privacy, ReferenceWhat is active content?
To increase functionality or add design embellishments, web sites often rely on scripts that execute programs within the web browser. This active content can be used to create “splash pages” or options like drop-down menus. Unfortunately, these scripts are often a way for attackers to download or execute malicious code on [...]
Securing Your Web Browser
Closed Published May 1st, 2006 in All Categories, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Reference, SecurityThis paper will help you configure your web browser for safer internet surfing. It is written for home computer users, students, small business workers, and any other person who works with limited information technology (IT) support and broadband (cable modem, DSL) or dial-up connectivity. Although the information in this document may be applicable to users [...]







