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GabeU
10 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Is Google Chrome secure enough?
An off topic question, but do you think Google Chrome is secure enough? I have been using IE for years, and I, like others, am starting to see more articles and such of how IE is basically falling behind...considerably. I have Chrome on here, and it's up to date, but I am somewhat apprehensive in using it to do things like online shopping. What do you think? I don't have Firefox. I tried it a few years back and did not like it at all. But, with regard to that, how is Firefox with security? What would YOU choose to do sensitive things like shopping and paying bills and such?
Thanks for the help.
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- Hi GabeU,
Just to throw my 2 cents in. Chrome is my go to browser and after that Opera. I have found IE is probably the worst out of all the ones I have tried security wise. Just too many vulnerabilities.
- Chris - Gabe Gabe Gabe!!! Anti Virus is not needed with Linux Mint nothing can be installed without you telling it, "it is OK" There is AntiVirus in the Software Manager that scans email both in and out AVAST is one but all they are needed for is so you don't pass a Virus with Email to a Windows User.
Start using Mint for everything you do and only go to Windows when necessary soon you will find yourself not using Windows very much at all if not ever. I was the same at first but soon discovered Mint can do it if Window can do it. There may be some software that you use that has no Linux alternative but soon you will find out a workaround that works just fine.
You can install a .deb and other files with archive manager. As far as other programs there are thousands in the Software Manager and Synaptic is there for upgrades. So Gabe use it then all of a sudden you'll say, "Humm? Wonder if I should check on my Windows partition it has been a while." - donsjgmJuniorGabe,
As long as ROOT access is well secured, Linux is VERY secure. Some distros don't even give root access to the administrator except by the use of the sudo cmd. Passwords are "shadowed" so even access to the sudoers file is protected. - donsjgmJuniorHi Chris,
Many people like Chrome and I agree with you in respect to IE but to me Chrome is too invasive.
Don :) - GabeUDistinguished Professor IVI have no clue as to what any of that means. LOL. I don't know what a .deb file is, either. A file clerk named Deborah? I'm at a loss when it comes to tech talk.
- How exactly? Because you can login using your google account? I have all control over what it accesses. Haven't had a problem.
- donsjgmJuniorBottom Line:
Linux is Very secure! - GabeUDistinguished Professor IVI beginning to get that. LOL.
- If you use it you will know if you don't then you wont. It is like the movie, "If you build it they will come."
- donsjgmJuniorI don't know of anyone else who has had any problems either.
I know some "Die-Hard" Chrome advocates.
It's just a case where I don't care for it. It "calls home" like Windows10. Honestly, I never mastered it so perhaps you have "tamed" it.
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