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If you are shopping on the Internet--and who doesn't these days--make sure you're on a so-called secure browser.
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Using a secure browser matters.
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Hansen offers a method that in other contexts would have seemed reserved for the truly paranoid: use a separate browser to connect to secure sites, setting the browser to load directly to secure URLs rather than click through from an unprotected site.
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Don't send credit card information by email - it's not as safe as the secure connection between your browser and the store.
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That means when you click from an insecure tab in your browser to a secure one, the insecure site can wait until the user is on a trusted site and send a pop-up requesting the user download a plug-in.
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Basically it's a USB security key that supposedly encrypts data stored to the thumb drive using AES, provides remote encrypted storage, creates a secure connection to the internet, and deletes your browser's cookies and history files.
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For Check Point, Go Secure automates interactions between an end user's Web browser and a Check Point client to install certificates.
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Drivers can mimic their key fob functions to control their car, track, locate, access, secure and monitor their vehicles anywhere at any time with a smartphone or browser.
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For added protection and convenience, two GB of secure online storage7 is offered for easy file backup and access from any web browser.
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If everyone has the same browser, then everyone has the same holes, which makes it less secure.
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