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Surfing Protection on "other" browsers


CyberAlex1986

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Hello,

 

I was wondering if Advanced SystemCare Surfing Protection feature is supported for Chromium based browsers other than Chrome, for example i am using Comodo Dragon for it's advanced security enhancements and additional security features not found in other browsers.

 

Could not make Surfing Protection feature work with Comodo, so i am currently using PrivDog, browser built-in protection layer is a very important one.

 

I would of course like very much to find out if Surfing Protection compatible with Comodo Dragon or not, otherwise i am forced to keep using PrivDog.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance...

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Hello,

 

I was wondering if Advanced SystemCare Surfing Protection feature is supported for Chromium based browsers other than Chrome, for example i am using Comodo Dragon for it's advanced security enhancements and additional security features not found in other browsers.

 

Could not make Surfing Protection feature work with Comodo, so i am currently using PrivDog, browser built-in protection layer is a very important one.

 

I would of course like very much to find out if Surfing Protection compatible with Comodo Dragon or not, otherwise i am forced to keep using PrivDog.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance...

I mean look do you mean comodo firewall or browser. BTW if you're talking about the browser then possibly it may be added soon after it becomes popular. Personally I've not heard about a comodo browser. Surfing addon may be added some time later. Why don't all these browsers have the same format of add ons?

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dev3

 

Your post did not in any way address CyberAlex1986's question. You are just posting a comment that does not help. If you googled Comodo Dragon you would have quickly seen that it is a browser, and there would be no need to make assumptions or guesses. Please refrain from posting comments just for the sake of posting.

 

CyberAlex1986

 

When you say that you cannot make Surfing Protection feature work with Comodo, how do you know that it does not work. Does it give notification, or does it not allow you to enable Surfing Protection in ASC settings.

You could also address your question directly to Iobit at support@iobit.com. You can reference this thread in your email.

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Thanks Scannan,

 

Your are right i should have been more specific.

The thing is, Surfing Protection is an add-on/extension for your browser, it is enabled in ASC, and it is working fine for Internet Explorer, while i am using Comodo Dragon and when i go to the extensions page in Comodo it's just not there for me to enable.

All other extensions seems to be working just fine (from Chrome web store).

 

I will do as you suggested and address this question to Iobit support, i wonder if i am doing something wrong.

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Hi CyberAlex1986,

 

Thanks for your feedback.

 

Sorry to tell you that Surfing Protection can not support Comodo, currently. I will report your concerns to our product team. Hope we can support more browsers in the future.:-D

 

Thanks Scannan's timely reply.

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