Privacy & Security using Firefox

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Privacy and Security

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you can easily take care of our online privacy and security just by using the Firefox browser. Firefox provides some awesome features and ADD-ons that take of our privacy and security.

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Privacy and Security

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Privacy and Security

• Security and Privacy is an important part of our online lives

• So we should know how to handle it and keep the web healthy

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Do you know you are been tracked online

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Shine a Light on Who’s Watching YouWatching You

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Lightbeam

•Lightbeam is a Firefox add-on

•It uses interactive visualizations to show you the first and third party sites you interact with on the Web

•Reveals parts that are not transparent to the average user

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Visited Sites Third Party Sites

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How do I open the Lightbeam?

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Permissions Manager

• Using which you can give certain websites the ability to store passwords, set cookies and more

• The Permissions Manager now collects various website permissions all in one place

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How do I open the Permissions Manager?

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About:permissions

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How do I manage permissions for a single website?

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How do I manage the default permissions for all websites?

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Private Browsing

• Private Browsing allows you to browse the Internet without saving any information

• Information about which sites and pages you’ve visited

• Many a times you need the browser not to store the information (history)

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What does Private Browsing not save?

• Visited pages • Form and Search Bar entries • Passwords• Download List entries• Cookies• Cached Web Content• Offline Web Content

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How do I open a new Private Window?

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HTTP vs HTTPS

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)

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Why do we need extra “S”?

• That extra "S" in the URL means your connection is secure

• It is much harder for anyone else to see what you're doing

• it's primarily used by sites that handle money

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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

• Secure Socket Layer Encryption is a technology that protects Web sites

• Each SSL Certificate contains unique, authenticated information about the owner

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What are Internet Cookies?

• A cookie is a type of message that is given to a browser by a Web server

• A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit

• Cookies store your settings for a website, such as preferred language or location

• This allows the site to present you with information you needs

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Can Cookies be malicious?

• Cookies that watch your online activity are called malicious or tracking cookies

• These types of cookies can be used to store and track your activity online

• Many antivirus today will flag suspicious cookies when scanning your system for viruses

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Thank you !!

Mayur Patil

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