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  2. Google Safe Browsing - Wikipedia

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    Safe Browsing also notifies webmasters when their websites are compromised by malicious actors and helps them diagnose and resolve the problem. This protection works across Google products and is claimed to “power safer browsing experiences across the Internet”. [1] It lists URLs for web resources that contain malware or phishing content.

  3. Incognito and private mode offer fewer protections than ... - AOL

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    Notably, private browsing mode does not prevent websites from learning your internet address, and it does not prevent your employer, school or internet service provider from seeing your web ...

  4. AOL Shield Pro FAQs - AOL Help

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    1. To clear your browsing history, in the upper right, click the menu button (three horizontal lines). 2. In the menu window, move your pointer over More Tools, and then click Clear browsing data. 3. In the box that appears, select the checkboxes for the types of browsing information that you want to remove. 4.

  5. SafeCentral FAQs - AOL Help

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    SafeCentral's browser provides a secure, encrypted online connection, protecting you against phishing and other online attacks. SafeCentral can protect your online activities, including web browsing, online transactions, and application downloads or execution by helping to keep your data and activities safe from threats while online.

  6. AOL Shield Pro: Privacy and Security Features - AOL Help

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    Window Hook Protection - A hook is a mechanism to listen to system messages that are sent to an application window such as mouse and keyboard events. Hook protection prevents malware from listening to these messages. Kernel Level keylogging Protection Key loggers are a form of spyware or "trojans" that are used to capture keystrokes.

  7. Browser security - Wikipedia

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    The browser may not be aware of any of the breaches above and may show the user a safe connection is made. Whenever a browser communicates with a website, the website, as part of that communication, collects some information about the browser (in order to process the formatting of the page to be delivered, if nothing else). [7]

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