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Can You Trust Your Browser With Your Passwords?

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August 30, 2012
Security & Privacy
Can You Trust Your Browser With Your Passwords?
Most current Web browsers include some kind of password management. But can you trust your browser? We take a look. - Eric Geier, PCWorld
Security & Privacy News
Dropbox Two-Step Verification: Hands On Online services are enabling additional security by checking your identity via SMS or a mobile app. Here's how it works.
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Lock Down Facebook Photo Albums: Hands-On With McAfee Social Protection App McAfee's newest social protection app lets you create protected Facebook albums.
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Browser Updates Fix Bugs, Weaknesses In recent updates, Apple released Safari 6.0, Google let Chrome 21 loose, and Mozilla tackled memory bugs and a phishing attack.
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Pros Full duplex and legal-size print/scan support ; Very fast, especially at scanning Cons Scanner lid does not telescope for thicker media; Standard-size color inks are expensive
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Canon PowerShot G12
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Pros Superior image and video quality; Optical viewfinder; Easy to use; Superb blend of automated and manual controls; Adjustable, swiveling LCD screen; Fun-to-use creative scene modes Cons Maximum aperture of F2.8; A bit bulky
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Canon PowerShot G1 X
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Pros Outstanding image quality; Excellent Handheld Night Scene mode; Extensive range of manual and automated controls Cons Very expensive for a fixed-lens camera; Poor macro performance; Autofocus issues in macro and burst mode
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