TechHelper's 2nd Config

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 ;):)
 
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 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 :)
 
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 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.
 
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So far so good, as long you lock it up to avoid any unwanted incidents since you stated its a shared computer.
 
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So far so good, as long you lock it up to avoid any unwanted incidents since you stated its a shared computer.
I don't think my mom will hack me lol :p

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?
 
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Would I need to use CyberFox instead of Google Chrome or just a backup? Plus, why does one need a backup browser?

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
 
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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
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

darko999 you are inside my head;),you wrote exactly what i was thinking.These are the reasons why we should always have a second browser on our system:).
 
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