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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 858067" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>I agree completely but I don't appreciate Microsoft using full URL's to check whether a website is safe or not. I am using Edge-chromium for banking and booking (adding Code Integrity Guard protection), so not much risky browsing going on with Edge-chromium anyway.</p><p></p><p>I use Opera with nearly all Site Preferences set to block and uMatrix blocking third-party for (dodgy) surfing. I also run as a standard user and only allow standard user read access to user folders containing important information. With Windows Defender on MAX (block at first sight and bad URL network protection) and Attack Surface Reduction to allow only programs with certain prevalence, age and trust, I think I have similar protection (only at a later stage, execution in stead of download).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 858067, member: 82776"] I agree completely but I don't appreciate Microsoft using full URL's to check whether a website is safe or not. I am using Edge-chromium for banking and booking (adding Code Integrity Guard protection), so not much risky browsing going on with Edge-chromium anyway. I use Opera with nearly all Site Preferences set to block and uMatrix blocking third-party for (dodgy) surfing. I also run as a standard user and only allow standard user read access to user folders containing important information. With Windows Defender on MAX (block at first sight and bad URL network protection) and Attack Surface Reduction to allow only programs with certain prevalence, age and trust, I think I have similar protection (only at a later stage, execution in stead of download). [/QUOTE]
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