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Most anti-virus/anti-malware method of browsing
It seems that so many anti-virus products are decent and do a fair job of protecting your computer, whether or not you pay for them. And all reviews I've read over the years usually conclude that free is best, because the "extra stuff" you get really don't help all that much unless you are prone to catching viruses.
So... it all comes down to risky on-line behavior.
That provokes this question: What's the safest & secure way to browse the Internet, without catching a virus? The idea being, that when you go "off the beaten path" to a site you don't normally view, is there a "sandbox" way to browse the site such that you will be able to:
- Get a warning if the site is unsafe, or seems like it is trying to run malware
- Be completely protected -- meaning, scripts and such can't run and the site is totally unable to do anything
Any advice on how that can be done? I'm sure there are techniques out there, but before I start investing time to research, maybe someone here has already done it and can share. Thanks!