Drweb firefox for more security

Last update on January 18, 2009 01:13 PM by netty5
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Drweb firefox for more security







The web is a fantastic place where you can have almost everything that you want, and many software that you download are either freeware or shareware needed for your system. But these software often are very harmful for your computer as many freeware and shareware come with adwares/worms or viruses, which your antivirus will not always automatically detect.

What WOT?


WOT No Script is a program that will not allow websites to display there contents if they have been detected as harmful for your computer. You can have an up-to-date review of the tool from the link https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/reviews/display/722?show=20&page=10 to make yourself an idea of tool.

DRWeb Firefox


DrWeb is an antivirus that is mostly renowned for its up to date list of viruses and the exactitude of the scanning that is being performed. If Firefox has insisted to get a merge with the antivirus, you can understand to what extent the antivirus is a good one. Besides, the antivirus is of a Russian origin (if they have successfully sent a rocket in space, not you imagine for an antivirus!)

You can get DrWeb Firefox downloading it from Firefox as an add-on from the following link : https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/938

You should restart the application when the download is over and open it again. Now you can browse and install the modules that are needed.
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