Comodo Dragon 30.0 released

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sergey.chumak said:
Hello,

Comodo Dragon 30.0 is now available for download from the following link:
http://download.comodo.com/dragon/DragonSetup.exe

What's new:
- Dragon is based on Chromium 30.0.1599.101.
- Add a new version 1.7.0.12 of the PrivDog extension in the Comodo Dragon.

What's fixed:
- Dragon uses Chrome's internal browser addresses ( chrome://history; chrome://extensions; dragon://extensions; chrome://settings; chrome://flags).
- Dragon communicates with Google server on launch.
- "Master password" option is checked even if the user does not finish setting it.
- Dragon internal URLs are not recognised and performs a search in the default search engine (OS: Windows 8.x).

Comodo Forums // CD

BTW, their new forum looks much better. ;)
 

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Dragon includes sponsored websites now?

Installed CD in sandbox, and was welcomed with an additional tab to Yahoo's homepage search:
-ccloud.com (sponsor?)
 
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Dragon includes sponsored websites now?

Installed CD in sandbox, and was welcomed with an additional tab to Yahoo's homepage search:
-ccloud.com (sponsor?)

It appears to be a one-time splash tab to advertise Comodo's "improved" cloud storage service.. I installed as well, only came up once..
 

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Oh wait, I didn't realise ccloud.com was owned by Comodo. I'll look into it. Thanks for the heads up. :D
 
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