![]() Well I have done a bit of digging concerning this issue and my conclusions point to a "token" value additional level of security tagged onto the SafeZone browser. If there is a difference, in what way might that manifest itself in terms of virus threats etc? In other words, if I disable the Avast SafeZone browser security, what could get through the enabled Avast base software online security onto my computer? ![]() ![]() No one seems to be able to give me an answer to a simple question - namely, what is the difference between the online security that can be enabled and disabled as part of Avast SafeZone and the online security that is part of the base security software which has nothing to do with the Avast SafeZone browser. ![]() If there is a higher element of online security with Avast SafeZone browser, what is it that is lacking in the base level online security? And if there is a higher level, why provide a facility to disable it and thus rendering the SafeZone browser as being no different to a standard browser? Is there any difference between the online security software as part of Avast SafeZone browser and the online security software that is available on the base software? In terms of enabling and disabling, they are not locked together, they are independent of each other. If you disable this online security (panel = grey), a level of online security is still enabled via the base software. It is part of Avast SafeZone browser, which is only available when you buy the premium version.
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