Secure Web Browsing
Web browsing gives you a wealth of information and access to the world’s information, but it also opens the doors to malicious attackers. The attackers target the browser to snoop on data transmitted through it (such as when users enter personal information on forms) or exploit flaws in the browser itself to gain access to the device it’s running on, the files stored on it, and the data stored in its memory.
A secure browser is designed to prevent these types of attacks and provide users with a great experience. A browser that is secure will display an orange lock in the URL bar and display warnings if you visit sites that don’t support HTTPS.
It’s important to choose a browser that has security features as well as one that allows users to install add-ons and plug-ins that have been vetted. These third-party applications can be an infection source and slow down the browser. They could also introduce other points of failure into the system.
A secure browser should also provide a speedy performance without sacrificing the functionality. The best browsers should be user-friendly and do not lag. This is particularly important for businesses that require their employees to work from home or other remote locations, as well as for students who must have the possibility of studying from anyplace with internet access.