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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 839346" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>@</p><p></p><p>Windows Defender Exploit Protection has an option to only allow a program to load Microsoft signed (dll's). Chrome loads its own DLL's signed by Google, so Chome does not work.</p><p></p><p>Old Edge has a broker process and a few child processes which render the webpages. New Chrmium based edge those two processes have the same name. So in old edge you can block the child processes with WD Exploit Protecton to start other programs. In new edge you can't because the broker (parent) and renderer (child) processes have the same name. That is why old Edge can be tighter secured than new Chromiun Edge with Windows Defender Exploit Protection.</p><p></p><p>I am answering you post on a Linux machine, so I can't show you screen shots (as mentioned I added Adguard to old Edge on my girlfriends laptop which she uses for work). Also these old Edge WD exploit protections can be seen as a standard user but not changed (you need admin rights for that).</p><p></p><p>Advantage of (new) Edge-chromium (over Chromium) is that it has a build in AdBlocker and warns you when it runs as admin. When you add WP Exploit Protection that only signed Microsoft may be loaded by Edge-Chromium, it is theoretically better protected against exploits than Chrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 839346, member: 82776"] @ Windows Defender Exploit Protection has an option to only allow a program to load Microsoft signed (dll's). Chrome loads its own DLL's signed by Google, so Chome does not work. Old Edge has a broker process and a few child processes which render the webpages. New Chrmium based edge those two processes have the same name. So in old edge you can block the child processes with WD Exploit Protecton to start other programs. In new edge you can't because the broker (parent) and renderer (child) processes have the same name. That is why old Edge can be tighter secured than new Chromiun Edge with Windows Defender Exploit Protection. I am answering you post on a Linux machine, so I can't show you screen shots (as mentioned I added Adguard to old Edge on my girlfriends laptop which she uses for work). Also these old Edge WD exploit protections can be seen as a standard user but not changed (you need admin rights for that). Advantage of (new) Edge-chromium (over Chromium) is that it has a build in AdBlocker and warns you when it runs as admin. When you add WP Exploit Protection that only signed Microsoft may be loaded by Edge-Chromium, it is theoretically better protected against exploits than Chrome. [/QUOTE]
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