{"id":2149,"date":"2013-06-25T10:00:19","date_gmt":"2013-06-25T14:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kasperskydaily.com\/uk\/?p=2149"},"modified":"2020-12-16T16:51:09","modified_gmt":"2020-12-16T16:51:09","slug":"chrome-plugins-secure-browsing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kaspersky.co.uk\/blog\/chrome-plugins-secure-browsing\/2149\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Chrome Plugins That Make Browsing More Secure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is an entire market of plugins out there designed to keep you safe while surfing the web on your browser of choice. Each one has lots of options; for Google\u2019s Chrome, here are five of the best programs that will help keep your system and your personal information safe and secure.<\/p>\n<p><b>MaskMe<\/b>: We share our email address so much these days it\u2019s easy to lose track of. And the more you use your email address to sign up for online accounts, the more likely you are to get unwanted advertising and spam further down the line \u2014\u00a0and the more likely your email information can be obtained by attackers should they exploit a system that has your email information stored. Enter <a href=\"https:\/\/chrome.google.com\/webstore\/detail\/maskme\/dpkiidbpeijnaaacjlfnijncdlkicejg?hl=en\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">MaskMe<\/a>. When a website asks for a user\u2019s email or phone number, MaskMe gives the option of creating a masked email or phone number; that way, if the email is given out to advertisers or spammers, you won\u2019t get those junk messages. Meanwhile, your necessary account news is forwarded from your masked account to your real account.<\/p>\n<div class=\"pullquote\">MaskMe gives the option of creating a masked email or phone number; that way, if the email is given out to advertisers or spammers, you won\u2019t get those junk messages.<\/div>\n<p><b>Ghostery<\/b>: <a href=\"https:\/\/chrome.google.com\/webstore\/detail\/ghostery\/mlomiejdfkolichcflejclcbmpeaniij?hl=en\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Ghostery<\/a> doesn\u2019t just block scripts running in the background, it gives you information about the ad networks and tracking scripts that are operate on any given site. When you go to a new site, a Ghostery popup opens showing all that information. It also gives out information on each of these trackers, including lins to their privacy policies and opt-out options. Ghostery also has a customizable blocking feature, letting users select which networks to block and which to allow.<\/p>\n<p><b>KB SSL Enforcer<\/b>: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a layer of cryptography that makes web pages safe to users and virtually impregnable to attackers. When you\u2019re on a webpage running SSL, the website will begin with https: instead of http: (notice the \u2018s\u2019 or lack thereof. It\u2019s this type of encryption that you should always make sure is running when you engage in financial or other sensitive transactions online, and it\u2019s this layer of security <a href=\"https:\/\/chrome.google.com\/webstore\/detail\/kb-ssl-enforcer\/flcpelgcagfhfoegekianiofphddckof?hl=en\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">KB SSL Enforcer<\/a> provides its users. This extension tries maintains a list of sites that support HTTPS and automatically directs users to the secure versions of those sites that do.<\/p>\n<p><b>ScriptSafe<\/b>: Similar to the popular NoScript for Firefox, <a href=\"https:\/\/chrome.google.com\/webstore\/detail\/scriptsafe\/oiigbmnaadbkfbmpbfijlflahbdbdgdf?hl=en\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">ScriptSafe<\/a> automatically stops scripts like JavaScript from running on webpages, which is vital because these scripts are heavily exploited by attackers. Users can create a list of permitted sites that can use JavaScript \u2014 trustworthy sites unlikely to be successfully attacked \u2014 which is a good things, since many sites rely on JavaScript to perform completely.<\/p>\n<p><b>Kaspersky Anti-Banner<\/b>: Each of these plugins will increase your system\u2019s overall safety, making it harder for attackers to exploit their way into your personal information or to hijack your system. Ultimately, the best way to protect your system from being compromised during online activity is to use a robust Internet security suite like the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kaspersky.co.uk\/plus?icid=gb_bb2022-kdplacehd_acq_ona_smm__onl_b2c_kdaily_lnk_sm-team___kplus___\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Kaspersky Plus<\/a>, which has recently taken home <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kaspersky.co.uk\/blog\/mrg-effitas-2013-award\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">several honors<\/a> earned in independent testing. And KIS 2013 also comes with Kasperksy\u2019s Anti-Banner plug-in for Chrome, which blocks advertising information located on banners and built into the interfaces of programs displayed online.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is an entire market of plugins out there designed to keep you safe while surfing the web on your browser of choice. 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