Secure Browser
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Favaro
deepin
2016-05-25 12:12
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Edited by Favaro at 2016-5-25 04:14

What do you use for a Web browser ?


I have written to Secure Browser team, and I got an answering this

https://www.securebrowser.com/
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dance707
deepin
2016-05-25 16:06
#1
This seems to be a Windows product.
Personally I think the big names are going to stay on top of emerging security issues better than obscure browsers.
Firefox, Chromium/Chrome
There are addons to increase security like HTTPS Everywhere to enable SSL-encrypted connections to websites that support it, And NoScript to contro*.
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u855697021
deepin
2016-05-26 04:05
#2
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31052
This seems to be a Windows product.
Personally I think the big names are going to stay on top of em ...

Yeah, and with Tor or Tails you can also keep anonymous.
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dance707
deepin
2016-05-26 04:21
#3
Edited by dance707 at 2016-5-25 05:23
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31052
Yeah, and with Tor or Tails you can also keep anonymous.

Yes and its interesting that Tails a project that attempts to take privacy to a extreme level uses Firefox and Debian
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laoguang
deepin
2016-05-29 03:06
#4
the moment when you realise ie may be the most secure one as no-one use it anymore to create a demand for viruses targeting it.
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JLey
deepin
2016-07-04 11:53
#5
Vivaldi works well. It's bulky but highly customizable.
https://vivaldi.com/
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dance707
deepin
2016-10-22 02:33
#6
For those interested Tor browser is in the Deepin Store now.
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stevex
deepin
2016-10-22 05:07
#7
Edited by stevex at 2016-10-23 02:33
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31052
For those interested Tor browser is in the Deepin Store now.

Good to know and good addition to Deepin store. For those who have not heard , the latest "Opera" browser has a free, unlimited VPN option.
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horvan
deepin
2016-10-24 03:57
#8
Use whatever you want nothing is secure. If deepin where windows I would tell you use a firewall and thats enough when it's configured properly. On Linux I would say. You have to do a lot wrong stuff to let a virus or something else get your system down trough a browser. If you are talking about security in terms of your private data. There is just one strategy Don't save anything. That means use your head and the private browser mode.

With this in mind you can decide how much data you'll provide to your browser and to the world. because. Data stored somewhere on some device connnected to the internet are available for everybody with bad intentions and knowledge.

So in short Use the browser you like the most personally. It is up to you

And do not use tor if you do not want to go in to the deep web or the dark web. it is not secure it is a door to a place where you can find real bad bad people with bad intentions.
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