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You'll be fine.Īgreed, I like the warm feeling that having that "Avast Web Reputation Plugin" gives me LOL. Use common sense when browsing the web, don't visit a weird looking sites, and don't click on adds. But even then I don't use it much for that since I purchase mostly everything on Amazon anyway. The thing I use WOT for is to make see if a site is fishy as far as if I am purchasing something from them.
#Plugins chrome shockwave windows
Most web based attacks are going to be biased towards Windows vulnerabilities (they will be based towards the browser as well sure, but if they want access to your system it will be windows based). There isn't much point to them on Linux in my opinion though. It's a "Avast Browser Security and Web Reputation Plugin." Just to mention shouldn't this thread be under the browsers in general section rather than specific to one operating system? In chrome plugins used to be literally "click to play", now you have to right click and select the "run plugin" option that appears on the little list, but it's still a good way to make browsing quicker and more efficient (if you use any kind of "pay per megabyte" connection it'll be cheaper too). I remember the first time I learnt to do that in chrome, I had a really slow mobile broaband connection at the time, page loading times went from 3 minutes to 20 seconds, all because un-necessary flash stuff was no longer slowing my connection and computer. Disabling unused plugins and making others manually launched will help with security against exploits as well. Most of this seems quite harmless and easily reversible if recorded would that be right?ĭisabling plugins in a browser is always a good idea, for those plugns you use then chrome's "click to play" and firefox's "ask to activate" option should be used for these plugins. I'm guessing these are the ones that I would turn off until needed.
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I want the Xmarks, Adblock, and Avast running but unsure about the two Shockwave Flash Extensions. GPU Process - I'm guessing this is the window that is shown below being open or just running always?
#Plugins chrome shockwave Pc
I don't do much heavy duty work with pc so guessing that I could change this unless using a Virtual Machine or something similar?Ī couple of things in particular would be to disable some of these until needed?:ġ. Like how much RAM should be used, don't know if I should change that with just 4gb. What do you guys think about this information from cheesemakers-linux corner link - I would like to implement most of what I see here, although I am not aware of any possible implications.