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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 972640"><p>Re post #501 So Super-duper mode is going to be enabled by default?</p><p></p><p>When super-duper mode was introduced, I could also enable ACG through MD Exploit Protection, but some websites did not load. I provided feedback to M$ and got an answer that they would provide usability enhancements and like Code Integrity Guard (and upcoming AppContainer sandbox) for renderer process it probably would not require user action (meaning manually enabling it in MD Exploit Protection).</p><p></p><p>At my wife's work (a company servicing a critical back bone infrastructure in the NL), they have announced that they will be switching from Chome to Edge on corporate laptops last week of this quarters (because of security reasons). All these security enhancements compared to Chrome (de-elavate on start, CIG, AppContainer, Super-duper mode and now ACG) are probably part of a campaign to win back marketshare in the corporate market.</p><p></p><p>I think it will pay off, when employees are told to use Edge in stead of Chrome by company admins, because it is safer (they might start using Edge on their personal devices to). My wife complained about the upcoming change and asked me this morning which browser she was using on her personal laptop. She did not know she was already using Edge privately. Funny how her initial response to change because of IT-stuff was not positive, until she heard that she was already using it.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, Chrome will follow as soon as they start noticing that they are losing ground. As example Chrome 97 was compiled with Flow Control Guard enabled (don't remember exactly but I thought Edge chromium had it enabled in V93).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 972640"] Re post #501 So Super-duper mode is going to be enabled by default? When super-duper mode was introduced, I could also enable ACG through MD Exploit Protection, but some websites did not load. I provided feedback to M$ and got an answer that they would provide usability enhancements and like Code Integrity Guard (and upcoming AppContainer sandbox) for renderer process it probably would not require user action (meaning manually enabling it in MD Exploit Protection). At my wife's work (a company servicing a critical back bone infrastructure in the NL), they have announced that they will be switching from Chome to Edge on corporate laptops last week of this quarters (because of security reasons). All these security enhancements compared to Chrome (de-elavate on start, CIG, AppContainer, Super-duper mode and now ACG) are probably part of a campaign to win back marketshare in the corporate market. I think it will pay off, when employees are told to use Edge in stead of Chrome by company admins, because it is safer (they might start using Edge on their personal devices to). My wife complained about the upcoming change and asked me this morning which browser she was using on her personal laptop. She did not know she was already using Edge privately. Funny how her initial response to change because of IT-stuff was not positive, until she heard that she was already using it. On the other hand, Chrome will follow as soon as they start noticing that they are losing ground. As example Chrome 97 was compiled with Flow Control Guard enabled (don't remember exactly but I thought Edge chromium had it enabled in V93). [/QUOTE]
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