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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
thewolfsmith72 said:
Google Chrome is quite secure.. Although I would give Comodo Dragon a try, and see what you think, as it compliments CIS very well.. And if you are already used to Chrome, the transition will be nothing..
I've given it a try, but I really hate that it uses the ask search engine, so I used Google Chrome instead...

Comodo Dragon does not use Ask search engine.. Comodo Search, around 3 years ago used the Ask search engine, not even sure if it is still around... I am using Dragon right now with CIS and they work together flawlessly..
 
thewolfsmith72 said:
Comodo Dragon does not use Ask search engine.. Comodo Search, around 3 years ago used the Ask search engine, not even sure if it is still around... I am using Dragon right now with CIS and they work together flawlessly..

When I want to search using the URL bar, it redirects me to Comodo Search and when I type anything there it searches using the ask engine.
 
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
thewolfsmith72 said:
Comodo Dragon does not use Ask search engine.. Comodo Search, around 3 years ago used the Ask search engine, not even sure if it is still around... I am using Dragon right now with CIS and they work together flawlessly..

When I want to search using the URL bar, it redirects me to Comodo Search and when I type anything there it searches using the ask engine.

I was not aware Comodo Search was still around, when i first install Dragon, i go into options, to basics, and either use google or bing search for home page..
 
Hackerpunk1 said:
advise to change webbrowser. Chrome has low security protection compared to FireFox

Well the fact is Chrome have built with security features like sandbox that Firefox doesn't have.
 
Hackerpunk1 said:
Chrome has low security protection compared to FireFox

Firefox has lower protection settings than IE's Protected Mode, and Chrome uses light-sandboxing techniques, whereas Firefox has none. I would like to see an article about what you claim.

Cheers.
 
Perhaps you noticed the adblocker for Trafficlight already. ;) Their adblocker doesn't have more configuration its like to be install and forget.
 
Earth said:
Hackerpunk1 said:
Chrome has low security protection compared to FireFox

Firefox has lower protection settings than IE's Protected Mode, and Chrome uses light-sandboxing techniques, whereas Firefox has none. I would like to see an article about what you claim.

Cheers.

Firefox seems to be the 3rd most secure browser behind chrome and IE. Most ppl don't realize that IE has been utilizing sandboxing since IE7, but it seems chrome has done a better job of it. It would be nice to see how IE10 comes out but I most likely won't be moving to a Windows that features so much java like windows 8.
 
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
Update!
Removed: Comodo Internet Security
Installed: Avast Free, ZoneAlarm Free, Bufferzone Pro

How is BufferZone Pro? Works well on Win 7 x 64?
 
Good, now SBIE should protect you.

Bufferzone Pro didn't even want to install on my system, I do believe they rushed this release.

You have a lot of extensions, which have you found to be the most reliable, accurate from Avast WebRep, BDTF and WOT?

You got a lot of updating to do when new updates are released. :P
 
Bufferzone crashes my system...lucky i had a backup image...Sandboxie never crashed it.
 
Which part of Avast caused problems for which programs? Was it the Auto-Sandbox, or other component of Avast?

Thanks.
 
@stormgtr :P
I don't know what exactly caused the issue. I've tried to disable all avast! features and run the program. Still errors occurred. Then yesterday I've decided to switch to AVG, and after the operation, the program worked successfully.
 
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
@stormgtr :P
I don't know what exactly caused the issue. I've tried to disable all avast! features and run the program. Still errors occurred. Then yesterday I've decided to switch to AVG, and after the operation, the program worked successfully.
Do you have uninstalled it with Revo Uninstaller and reinstall it?