comodo dragon

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Comodo Dragon is a Chromium-based web browser developed by Comodo Group, designed with a focus on security and privacy. It includes features like Incognito Mode that disables cookies and download tracking, and it validates SSL certificates to ensure secure connections. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss Comodo Dragon in the context of browser performance comparisons, noting it as one of several alternatives to mainstream browsers like Edge, Chrome, and Firefox. Some users experiment with Comodo Dragon alongside other browsers but often return to their primary browser. The browser is mentioned in threads about Windows 8.1 compatibility and general browsing issues, though specific troubleshooting for Comodo Dragon is limited. Overall, Comodo Dragon is presented as a security-oriented option for users seeking enhanced privacy while browsing.
  1. Hermitkrab

    Exploring Browser Performance: A Comparison of Edge, Chrome, and Others

    Out of curiosity, I’ve been experimenting with various browsers. My usual browser is Edge, which I find quite satisfactory I’ve also tried Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Comodo Dragon, Firefox Quantum, Yandex, and others, but I always come back to Edge...after all. It doesn’t give me a problem. As an...
  2. M

    Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Browser Issues with IE 11 and Firefox

    I just set up a brand new laptop running Windows 8.1. I am not new to Windows. I have been using it since the first version came out. Since I will be using this for work and would like it to run as efficiently as possible, I installed Start8, so I can just use the start menu and not have to...
  3. whoosh

    Windows 7 Comodo Dragon: A Chromium Browser With Extra Armor

    Link Removed Link Removed Comodo Dragon boasts what's called "Incognito Mode," which allows you to surf with all cookies turned off, no download tracking, and no other trace of your existence. This is handy for surfing over free public WiFi, where security is an issue, or in situations where...
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