Internet security is becoming increasingly important, especially as more and more of our data is being shared and stored online. Whenever you go on a website, you’re exposing yourself to risks, including computer viruses and personal data theft. But is there such thing as the “most secure” online browser - and how can you take extra steps to make sure you’re surfing safely? This infographic by Who Is Hosting This provides the answer.
Infographic Sources:
1. Internet Security Threat Report
2. Desktop Browser Market Share
3. Most Vulnerable Software in 2016
4. Securing Your Web Browser
5. Lifehacker Pack for Chrome: Our List of the Essential Extensions
6. The Best Browser Extensions that Protect Your Privacy
7. Ranked: Security and privacy for the most popular web browsers
8. 4 Anonymous Web Browsers That Are Completely Private
9. Largest Study of Online Tracking Proves Google Really Is Watching Us All
1. Internet Security Threat Report
2. Desktop Browser Market Share
3. Most Vulnerable Software in 2016
4. Securing Your Web Browser
5. Lifehacker Pack for Chrome: Our List of the Essential Extensions
6. The Best Browser Extensions that Protect Your Privacy
7. Ranked: Security and privacy for the most popular web browsers
8. 4 Anonymous Web Browsers That Are Completely Private
9. Largest Study of Online Tracking Proves Google Really Is Watching Us All
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