Microsoft researchers are developing a new web browser that they claim could offer a far greater degree of security than Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox or Microsoft's own Internet Explorer.
The browser, called Gazelle is different from some other browsers in that it considers each part of a website - such as iframes, subframes and plugins - as separate elements. Some of those elements can pull in malicious content from other websites. Google's Chrome runs a web page and its elements in a single process.
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it has features like if you click a page before it fully loads (say a pop-up by accident) it wont go to that page until it fully loads
and supposedly "limits the dangers posed by programming flaws in browser plugins."
i might check it out when the download is out
The browser, called Gazelle is different from some other browsers in that it considers each part of a website - such as iframes, subframes and plugins - as separate elements. Some of those elements can pull in malicious content from other websites. Google's Chrome runs a web page and its elements in a single process.
http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm … sID=111233
it has features like if you click a page before it fully loads (say a pop-up by accident) it wont go to that page until it fully loads
and supposedly "limits the dangers posed by programming flaws in browser plugins."
i might check it out when the download is out