Hello!
The browser does not open in Safe Shopping. I reinstalled it twice, but the problem remains.
What should I do?
Thank you.
Hello!
The browser does not open in Safe Shopping. I reinstalled it twice, but the problem remains.
What should I do?
Thank you.
Hi megaherz33,
Thank you for reporting.
May i know your CIS and win version & CSS version ?
And are you using CSS from CIS GUI or from website ?
Thanks
C.O.M.O.D.O RT
Hi C.O.M.O.D.O_RT
CIS 12.3.4.8162,
Win 26100.3194,
CSS 1.4.478445.159
I use a separate program 2019 yers, it hasn’t been updated for a long time. I don’t know why.
Thanks,
megaherz33
Hi megaherz33,
We are checking on this.
Thanks
C.O.M.O.D.O RT
I also really enjoy working with this program. Because of the discussions about security vulnerabilities in Comodo, I’m considering switching, preferably to Norton 360 but @cruelsister has somewhat convinced me about internet security. But this CSS is a great thing. I think that with Comodo CIS, you can be safe from malware/cybercriminals in CSS.
If there’s no malware on your PC, you’re well protected with CSS, just like my numerous computers (PCs, laptops) with almost all Windows versions, and always protected with Comodo. So far, no problems of any kind. That’s something that makes me believe in Comodo and I haven’t switched (yet). With CSS, Comodo has created a great option for secure surfing (all under one roof).
Edge doesn’t work for me in CSS.
Hi megaherz33,
Thank you for reporting.
We will check and update you.
Thanks
C.O.M.O.D.O RT
The secure shopping is outdating software.
I like using secure shopping; everything works fine. But that also means I’m exposing myself to risks, so-called vulnerabilities. How else can I securely handle sensitive tasks via Comodo? Containment for each individual window, e.g., for taxes, banking, etc., or virtual desktop? But it’s possible that the virtual desktop could suddenly malfunction in the middle of a process, freeze the PC, or close. Unsafe. But switching to VM software? More uncertainty. I’m slowly going crazy with Comodo, even though I recently subscribed and trust Comodo (I finally decided to go for it). CSS should really be included in the paid version.
Despite continuing to use CSS (I knew it was no longer being maintained, but I trusted its security measures), I’ve never had any problems with cybercrime. This is why I kept using CSS.
I tested Virtual Desktop for a while, it ran very smoothly, no crashes – however, this wasn’t always the case, so I don’t trust Virtual Desktop in terms of stability.
What a non-surprise
: ![]()
I just tried it. I wanted to open a password manager. Virtual Desktop crashed, Windows restarted due to an error, and a potentially incomplete large money transfer – who knows what might have happened to that. Nothing like that has ever happened to me in CSS. It’s better to put Virtual Desktop aside and continue maintaining CSS. All of this is done in CSS – smoothly, reliably, and without problems, just like all other sensitive tasks.
Do you trust furthermore in CSS? And if so, why?
It seems I have no other option than to perform sensitive tasks within the container.
CSS would certainly be more convenient – everything under one roof. Virtual Desktop would be an alternative, but it’s too unstable. The risk associated with discontinued software is simply too great.
The Edge browser works for me. I’m using a different mode (Internet Security). Is there an unknown file in the file assessment? Should I allow the application in the firewall tasks? Edge doesn’t run in my own settings (I’ve blocked it), but it works fine under Proactive Security.
Or have you already done that:
I wouldn’t call it outdated. Know a lot of people that use CSS including myself. It’s a really good app that needs to be continued to be updated.
If it were continued and updated, I would even pay more for Comodo CIS. It’s a pity.
But it also poses dangers due to potential leaks.