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Is cloudOS as secure as running VM?
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<blockquote data-quote="empleat" data-source="post: 931544" data-attributes="member: 86558"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I used VM, but it causes input lag and I am tired, after each session to disable virtualization in BIOS, when I want to play games... There are some cloudOS, which are free and run in browser, e.g. "silveos.com". Are these free cloudOS products secure for browsing shady sites? It is relatively simple OS and runs in cloud. But you are connecting to it in your browser! I am not sure, if there is any direct connection to you, where it could inject your browser with something perhaps. Or if it just sends you its screen, or what? I am not sure, if you could catch virus using these! Didn't find anything about the issue! Is this secure enough compared to regular VM, which runs on your local computer?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="empleat, post: 931544, member: 86558"] Hello, I used VM, but it causes input lag and I am tired, after each session to disable virtualization in BIOS, when I want to play games... There are some cloudOS, which are free and run in browser, e.g. "silveos.com". Are these free cloudOS products secure for browsing shady sites? It is relatively simple OS and runs in cloud. But you are connecting to it in your browser! I am not sure, if there is any direct connection to you, where it could inject your browser with something perhaps. Or if it just sends you its screen, or what? I am not sure, if you could catch virus using these! Didn't find anything about the issue! Is this secure enough compared to regular VM, which runs on your local computer? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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