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adware prevention
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Adware prevention on Windows systems involves protecting browsers like Microsoft Edge from unwanted binary injections, such as DLLs that can introduce adware or other malicious extensions. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how Microsoft Edge moved away from binary extensibility models like ActiveX and Browser Helper Objects to improve security and stability, but these improvements can be undermined if uninvited DLLs are injected into the browser. Users share strategies for preventing such injections, including keeping browsers updated, using security software, and configuring browser settings to block unauthorized extensions. The tag focuses on practical steps to maintain a clean browsing environment and avoid adware infections.
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In May, we announced that Microsoft Edge was saying goodbye to binary extensibility models such as ActiveX and Browser Helper Objects. This change made browsing in Windows faster, more secure, and more stable than ever, while paving the way for better interoperability with other...