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What setup should I use for someone who is certain to screw up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightwalker" data-source="post: 940199" data-attributes="member: 23015"><p>I agree with the various suggestions posted by the members above (except for using Linux, I'm sorry bribon77 haha), but there is something even more dangerous than malware today for a careless user and that danger is fraud (in a broad sense).</p><p></p><p>Phishing, Indian/ call center scammers, social engineering and other evils need to be prevented and taught about, yes, that's right, education and digital hygiene are as, if not more, important than security solutions.</p><p></p><p>That said, in addition to the recommendations above, I suggest installing an extension like Bitdefender Traffic Light, an ad blocker like Adguard or uBlock Origin in a browser like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, as well as using NextDNS properly configured.</p><p></p><p>Ps: "Freeze" solutions are gold for careless users, in combination with a locked Bitdefender/Avast it should work very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightwalker, post: 940199, member: 23015"] I agree with the various suggestions posted by the members above (except for using Linux, I'm sorry bribon77 haha), but there is something even more dangerous than malware today for a careless user and that danger is fraud (in a broad sense). Phishing, Indian/ call center scammers, social engineering and other evils need to be prevented and taught about, yes, that's right, education and digital hygiene are as, if not more, important than security solutions. That said, in addition to the recommendations above, I suggest installing an extension like Bitdefender Traffic Light, an ad blocker like Adguard or uBlock Origin in a browser like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, as well as using NextDNS properly configured. Ps: "Freeze" solutions are gold for careless users, in combination with a locked Bitdefender/Avast it should work very well. [/QUOTE]
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