- Jul 21, 2014
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This is my desktop config that I have recently rebuilt. If you can, please provide me with feedback on what I should add to this config. Thank you
Thank you, I'll ditch SAS for Hitman Pro. I forgot to put I already have HTTPS Everywhere.I would get rid of SAS and add another on demand scanner(s) such as Hitman Pro,Emsisoft Emergency Kit and or ESET Online scanner
Consider HTTPS Everywhere in Chrome
Thanks for sharing your config
I'll download Firefox, thanks. I'm away from home so I'll do it later.My suggestion is to add a second browser just to be sure in case you have a problem with chrome
Reading now on the comparison of the two to decide which one.I prefer the Mozilla based browsers so i can also recommend you PaleMoon and Cyberfox, both are fast and very stable Mozilla alternatives.Thank you for your answer
Thanks and no problem.a good config, thanks for sharing @TechHelper
I honestly cannot tell you. I know it is for corporate companies to ensure security while using personal/commercial devices. It might be overkill for home use but I use it anyway since it was a gift.could you tell me in a short form how does System Center Endpoint Protection work and is it effective for home users ?
nice config
I don't think my mom will hack me lolSo far so good, as long you lock it up to avoid any unwanted incidents since you stated its a shared computer.
Would I need to use CyberFox instead of Google Chrome or just a backup? Plus, why does one need a backup browser?I believe whatever you choose you will be very satisfied, i am using Palemoon for over a year and i am very happy with it,is very stable and fast.Previous i used Cyberfox and i really liked it so i don't think you 'll go wrong with any of them.
Thanks for sharing your config it's very good
Would I need to use CyberFox instead of Google Chrome or just a backup? Plus, why does one need a backup browser?
Well put, thanks. I downloaded CyberFox and I'll try Pale Moon.There is a chance A web page or it's function won't work in Webkit engine or Gecko engine. The idea is to have a second chance for compatibility. Your browser can also get infected and non functional, a backup browser is always good stuff.
As the crew above, I use Pale Moon x64 since it uses better my Windows x64 and compatible x64 cpu, and my 8GB ram. If you run a x64 windows with the required system resources running a native x64 browser like Pale Moon is great. Also Pale Moon has way better privacy than Chrome and Firefox.
PD: Cyberfox is also good
There is a chance A web page or it's function won't work in Webkit engine or Gecko engine. The idea is to have a second chance for compatibility. Your browser can also get infected and non functional, a backup browser is always good stuff.
As the crew above, I use Pale Moon x64 since it uses better my Windows x64 and compatible x64 cpu, and my 8GB ram. If you run a x64 windows with the required system resources running a native x64 browser like Pale Moon is great. Also Pale Moon has way better privacy than Chrome and Firefox.
PD: Cyberfox is also good