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No one has mentioned trying Comodo Dragon yet. What are your thoughts?

No one has mentioned trying Comodo Dragon yet. What are your thoughts?

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zMadeus
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01-27-2016, 10:46 PM
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It appears the software has some compatibility and support challenges here and there. The main problems seem to be bugs, which are quite bothersome. I’m not sure how long it’s been around or how often updates occur. It was recently discovered, so it’s based on Chrome but aims for better speed and security. While it works well in those areas, it still has some issues—like unclear instructions that make it hard to use. Reviews and the Comodo website suggest it’s not meant for everyday users, possibly because it’s more advanced. I’m curious if anyone has experience with it or tips to improve usability. I’ve been using it for about two days now and am getting used to it, though it isn’t as smooth as expected. It definitely outperforms Chrome in many aspects.
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zMadeus
01-27-2016, 10:46 PM #1

It appears the software has some compatibility and support challenges here and there. The main problems seem to be bugs, which are quite bothersome. I’m not sure how long it’s been around or how often updates occur. It was recently discovered, so it’s based on Chrome but aims for better speed and security. While it works well in those areas, it still has some issues—like unclear instructions that make it hard to use. Reviews and the Comodo website suggest it’s not meant for everyday users, possibly because it’s more advanced. I’m curious if anyone has experience with it or tips to improve usability. I’ve been using it for about two days now and am getting used to it, though it isn’t as smooth as expected. It definitely outperforms Chrome in many aspects.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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01-28-2016, 07:46 AM
#2
Prioritize your security by considering Tails. If you need alternatives, install it in a virtual machine or live USB for extra protection.
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Amegahoney
01-28-2016, 07:46 AM #2

Prioritize your security by considering Tails. If you need alternatives, install it in a virtual machine or live USB for extra protection.