How to make secure your Firefox and Chrome Browser? In order to browse
the Internet on desktop and smartphones, users use Mozilla more than using
Firefox or Google Chrome. As we all know, browsing the internet is often not
considered safe. That's because hackers try to steal users' personal data
through the Internet. In such a way, it is very important for users to take
special care to protect their data while browsing. Because of this, we are
going to tell you how to browse safe on Chrome and Firefox. It will not be able
to hack users' personal data or credit card passwords.
How to make
Safe Browsing on Google Chrome:
1- Go to the
settings panel of Chrome and click on Advance and click on the privacy section.
Check the box for Use a web service to help resolve navigation errors and use a
web service to help resolve spelling errors. Also check Enable phishing and
malware protection.
2- It will have a
Content Settings tab, click on it. From here you can restrict the content. For
example: Disabling javascript and banning plug-ins. After that, Chrome alerts
you about such sites as the above content is present.
3- If you save
your password on Chrome, then the person who uses your PC can access your
information easily. In such a way, you should not save your personal and
important passwords on Chrome. This is also because the passwords can not be
encrypted in Chrome. While encryption is possible through Firefox in the Master
Password feature.
4- Chrome syncs
all the data of the user, including the password and settings, and when the
user logs from another device, then Chrome syncs that data to the new device.
Google offers many security features to address this problem. For this go to
the Google Account Security page and enable Google's 2 step verification. You
have to enter a special code for this. By doing this, whenever you open your
account with a new computer or mobile, alerts related to it will be sent to
your phone.
5- In addition to
the Google Account Security page, you can also turn on email or phone
notifications. With this, if someone tries to login to your account, you are
sent a notification to the phone or e-mail for this.
6- There are
several such extensions for Google Chrome that provide additional security. For
example: Web of Trust (WOT) extension gives you alerts about unsafe websites.
ADBlock Extensions removes malware from malware.
How to Safe
on Firefox: Browsing Safe:
1- Users should
always keep in mind that they use the existing or updated version of the
browser.
2- Check the lock
icon given in the States bar, which states that you are browsing a secure
website.
3- In addition,
whenever you make an online payment, pay attention to https in the location
bar. It's important to have https in the location bar.
4- Go to Firefox's
Tools menu and click on Options. After this, clicking on privacy can secure the
entire browsing history. This becomes extremely important when you are using a
public computer. Below you can also see a picture related to it.
5- Shopping from
the internet or your personal information should only be given on websites that
are reliable. Do not give your personal information to any website without
checking. Do not even pay online as well.
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