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IE and Firefox.
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No (neither one) -- they definitely slow things down. And the best anti-phishing protection is probably still to rely on your own Favorites/Bookmarks rather than following links, especially ones that come in the mail.
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FF user here and I have turned off FF's inbuilt anti-phishing as I use openDNS which provides much the same service.
http://www.opendns.com/
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Using K-Meleon here. No anti phishing capabilities. There ARE security concerns regarding password managers IF you should fall for phishing / link "forging": http://www.info-svc.com/news/11-21-2006/ Which is why I don't have important passwords in my password manager. Alert in K-meleon forum (post #7): Quote:
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Hello,
Anti-phishing is a useless thing, I think. You need to be fairly clueless to get owned by a link. Mrk
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i have them on and I don't notice any slow down. If there was some I would be ok I would choose safety over speed.
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i disabled anti-phishing in IE7 but i keep Firefox's anti-phishing on (using downloaded list).
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Have it on in IE7.
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The IE7 anti-phishing is just a disquised form of trackware from M$.
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From the M$ privacy statement for its anti-phishing program. It can be found at the link below about halfway down the page under "Phishing Filter". http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...privacy_7.mspx |
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Does M$ really have to check against all the sites in your browser history to discover whether a site is known for phishing? And then M$ gathers all the browser information it can, adds the history and visited sites info and sends all that bundled to their databases just to inform a person whether or not they have landed on a phishing site? No thanks.
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As it does not slow down the surfing i leave it enabled in Opera. You never know for what it's good.
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how do i turn it off in firefox?
lodore
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Hi, lodore
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Yes, I always keep it on. You never know when it might come in handy.
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