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Most Secure Browser in 2017

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  One way to stay secure when browsing through the internet is having a secure browser.  Having secure browser can help you to avoid unsafe website and harmful website that can damage your devices. Here are the Most Secure Browser in 2017: Google Chrome   58.53% Market Share   Updates frequency: Updated every 15 days   Security and other specifics:Sandboxing function   Add-ons related to security and their availability: Gmail blocks .JS attachments as well as others Internet Explorer   19.17% Market Share   Updates frequency: Updated every 30 days or more   Security and other specifics: Option to add extensions to a blacklist for malicious actions Microsoft Edge   5.55% Market Share   Updates frequency: Updated around 2-3 times a month   Security and other specifics: In-private browsing mode available   Add-ons related to security and their availability: Extensions support, including AdBlockers...

Stop Your Smart TV From Spying On You

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Smart TV is cool but it can spy on you and your family activities. For example, it can track your activities in the internet, recording voice on your conversation and more. It is really nice to have one smart TV because of the great quality but your privacy is not always secure. Here are some tips for some specific  smart TV to stop spying on you: Vizio Smart TV From your TV’s Menu option, head to System .  Select Reset & Admin Choose Smart Interactivity Hit the right arrow to toggle over to Off . LG Smart TV If you have one of those Live Plus models, go to Options   then Live Plus switch it off Samsung Smart TV Head to the Smart Hub menu, then to Terms & Policy   Choose SyncPlus and Marketing , and disable it.  While you’re in there, you may also want to deactivate Voice Recognition Services  Sony Smart TV company offers a clear-eyed privacy terms and conditions screen when you first use it, and it’s easy to opt ou...