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Totally Secure Browser
This looks interesting, Unfortunately I can't run it as it only runs on a 32bit system.
"Secure Browser The Secure Browser uses virtualization technology to provide a safer web experience to users and organizations. When using the Secure Browser any changes or malicious files inadvertently downloaded from the Internet are contained within the secure browser, keeping the underlying OS and computer secure from hostile changes" Rest of article and download from here: Secure Browser - Dell KACE |
Total nonsense of course.
A "browser" is a piece of "software". Pieces of "software" contain "bugs". This is a law of nature. To be sure some pieces of "software" contain more "bugs" than others, but a claim that any piece of "software" is "totally" free of "bugs", even if they're only claiming that it's "totally" free of the "security exploit" subset of "bugs", is, frankly, bollocks. |
Strange looking setup.
It has the Dell brand for some reason I can't fathom, and appears to be running FireFox 3.6. |
provide a safer web experience Ouch. Thinking about this has hurt my head. |
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