
Comodo Dragon Internet Browser
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What is Comodo Dragon Internet Browser?
Comodo Dragon is a Chromium technology-based Browser that offers you most of Google Chrome's features PLUS the unparalleled level of security and privacy you only get from Comodo. Including a greater level of privacy than Chromium technology offers.
Features: Improved privacy over Chromium, easy SSL Certificate identification, fast website access, greater stability and less memory bloat, Incognito mode stops cookies, and it's very easy to switch from your Browser to Dragon.
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Supported Languages
- English
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Tags
- Secure DNS
- Privacy Protection
- internet-security
- Web Browser
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I am so impressed!!!
I enjoy the satisfaction
Comodo Dragon Internet Browser is not secure: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/02/google_disses_chromodo/
after reading this article, it is kinda irony that comodo dragon should be offering greater level of privacy than google chrome is but in the end they are the one who violate the privacy itself too
If you've got Comodo's browser installed on your machine, get rid of it !
[Edited by Shojimeguro, February 08]
Chromodo wasn't the same as Comodo Dragon. Chromodo was discontinued in favor of continuing Comodo Dragon.
Reply written ago
This browser is all I use. I installed it first years ago. But got to use it full-time two weeks ago, instead of the bloatwared ram-leaking Firefox. As for that red warning and the article it points to, both of them are laughable to me. I see through it, other Chromium based alternatives take from google and their Chrome browser. Dragon being a most popular alternative, they have to defend themselves even if by spreading rumours. You can search the list of bugs and glitches in Chrome. It's more than what they are using for their feminine shaming tactics. If I have to choose whose browser to use, I will choose anything but Google, period.
-Edit- After testing Dragon for a while, I realize why Comodo keeps Chromodo at the same time. Dragon might be a later version, but I had quite some bugs, including one that would make my screen go crazy and make me unable see what it shows. Thankfully I have a dual screen setup, so I could restart the pc from the other side. Closing Dragon 50% of the time made the screen return to normal. I am not saying that it is broken because of something liek that, but it definitely is buggy. Chromodo is now installed and works just fine. -End of edit-
I just thought I would throw this here. It is not something that important, but Comodo Dragon seems to be always higher version than Chromodo. I kept wondering why they are keeping both of them and I thought since Chromodo comes with Comodo Interest Security, it will be the latest version. It seems I was wrong though.
If anything I prefer Dragon, not only because its a closer version to the latest Chrome release, but also because CCleaner sees it as Chrome. With Chromodo, the cache files would go up to huge size and CCleaner would not see it to clean the files, ending up at a point wit ha 8GB cache folder. Minor in a way, but just another reason for me to choose Dragon.
It works without a single break down for me. I don't know how that's possible, but it does.
Reply written ago
By now Chromodo has been discontinued, thus Dragon got all effort from Comodo. Current Dragon version is nothing like the one before 2 years.
Reply written ago
This has replaced Opera as my main browser when using Windows. One of my favorite features is the built-in 'Force HTTPS' option which appears as a little lock icon in the right of the Omnibox.
I also like to enhance it with a few extensions; FlashControl eliminates all the annoying prompts to install Flash, SPDY Indicator show when the browser is connected to a web server which support the SPDY protocol and Proxy SwitchySharp which allows me to pipe all my DuckDuckGo search queries over Tor to their 3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion site.
The installed size of the application is ~70MB as compared to a bloated Chrome install which is typically 400MB+.
Areas where Dragon could use improvement is more timely updates (currently based on Chromium v33 as of this review) and better default browser privacy settings such as those adopted by Chromium based WhiteHat Aviator. The built-in media downloader extension doesn't work very well with youtube in my experience, perhaps this needs to updated as well.
You can use this browser hardening guide to do it yourself in the meantime. http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-harden-your-browser-against-malware-and-privacy-concerns.htm
PROS: Fast and snappy even with eight plug-ins.
CONS: Windows only version.
It still has all the default settings as Chrome.
OVERALL: I'm loving using Comodo Dragon and would recommend to all Chrome users who want a faster less bloated version of Chrome.
[Edited by User2749853, August 16]