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Stop Browser Exploits: Security Beyond Updates

TL;DR

Browser exploits are a major threat. While keeping your browser updated is vital, it’s not enough. This guide shows you how to harden your browser security with extensions, settings tweaks, safe browsing habits and more.

1. Keep Your Browser Updated (But It’s Not Enough)

We start here because it’s the most basic step. Updates patch known vulnerabilities. But attackers are always finding new ones, so rely on these other steps too.

2. Use a Good Ad Blocker and Script Blocker

Malvertising (malicious ads) is a common way to deliver exploits. Script blockers stop potentially harmful code from running in your browser.

3. Browser Extensions – Choose Wisely

Extensions can add functionality, but they also pose a risk. Malicious extensions are common.

4. Enable Enhanced Security Features

Modern browsers have built-in security features – make sure they’re enabled.

5. Configure Browser Settings for Better Security

Adjust these settings to reduce your attack surface.

6. Safe Browsing Habits

Your behaviour matters!

7. Consider a More Secure Browser

Some browsers prioritize security more than others.

8. Regularly Scan for Malware

Malware can compromise your browser security.

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