For existing users your browsers will be automatically updated.
The new setup program will be available at PrivDog.com. The setup is currently propagating to Cnet and may take up to 72 hours to appear.
Here’s the direct link to the setup: http://privdog.com/setups/PrivDogSetup.exe
The setup has gone through virus total and is verified clean from all malware and viruses:
Link: VirusTotal
New: Removed Dragon plugin from installer (Dragon browser now comes with Privdog preinstalled. Existing Dragon users will be updated by regular Dragon update) Setup
New: Improved threat coverage Common
Fixed defect where: PrivDog breaks GoogleDrive Firefox
Fixed defect where: Reply box and function don’t work anymore in Gmail Chrome
Mod edit: Corrected the version number, Captainsticks.
good job guys. this is a very important tool to protect our users from uninvited guests who try to sneak in to their computers as they surf the internet!
Still hasn’t updated my PrivDog in Chrome… Would be nice if you could offer the .crx file instead since I refuse to install your setup just to get the .crx file.
Seeing as Chrome will soon remove the possibility to use extensions not from the chrome web store*, are you finally going to put it up there? Not to mention that it should have been there this whole time but you know, better late than never. (Or does it perhaps break any of their rules? 88) Is that why it’s not up there, it’s not allowed?)
*Dev and Canary Chrome will apparently still have support for extensions installed outside the web store. Stable and Beta won’t though. I’m assuming this won’t affect Chromium and hence won’t affect Dragon.
I’m assuming this can be decided when building the browser from the source-code. So Google makes one decision for stable and beta, and another for Dev and Canary (and all versions for Linux and OS X).