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Stolensoul 6 years agoThere are open antivirus softwares. And instead of using an antivirus, making your web browser and your LAN would be as secure, if not more.
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Simona 6 years agoIt could be more secure to check the update or anti-virus service but then they will get your ip what isn't good for your privacy.
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Stolensoul 6 years agoYou never *have* to sacrifice privacy for security. You could sacrifice speed, or ease of use instead. But people care more about their laziness than their privacy.
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Simona 6 years agoIt's a shame that Mozilla calls its browser is respecting privacy. But for security you have sometimes to break privacy.
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