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Cyberfox Browser, a Mozilla program, trying it out and works well for me and seems to have a a good security base built in, anyone else try it? PJ
 
Dave, so far it seem like you have to train it in some areas, some programs it won't allow unless you approve it, which you can approve it for one time or allow it to open at any time. I'm running Windows 8.1 on this laptop, I'm assuming it will work the same on W-10. I haven't tried it on my Linux machine which has firefox, going to try it though later. So far I like it, seems to be faster than IE. PJ
 
Found out there is a Linux version of Cyberfox. The more I use it the more I like it. It is very easy to customize to suit ones likes or dislikes. Upper left corner is a Cyberfox button for a drop down menu showing various customizing controls. PJ
 
Paul - how's Cyberfox working for you? Advantages, problems, etc.?

Tom M.
 
Hi Tom, I've found out that Cyberfox is a nice browser with a lot of safety features. You can train it to be friendlier to your likes and dislikes. I had a problem pop up once where it wouldn't play Utube videos, found out it was a setting I missed. I think it's very user friendly, I think it's based on FireFox with some slightly different features. Thing is, these companies are constantly upgrading their software, so it's pretty much a crap shoot which one is better at any given time. Also, I try not to use any program that deals with and promotes Facebook and Yahoo either. :rolleyes2:
 
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