How your browser could be exposed to a security risk

One thing you shouldn’t take for granted is the version of the browser you’re using to surf the web.   Always be sure to keep your web browser up-to-date.

This will fix the many security issues that seem to come with each version and ultimately help prevent hackers from getting into your computer, crashing programs, and getting around your computer’s security systems.

While there are many browsers out there, below are a few of the more popular ones.

How to update your Chrome browser

Mac

  • Open your Google Chrome browser
  • Select the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner
  • Click Settings
  • Select About Chrome from the Chrome menu on the left
  • Allow it to scan for a most recent update
  • Click Relaunch to complete the update

Windows

  • Open your Google Chrome browser
  • Select the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner
  • Click Help, then About Google Chrome
  • Select Update Google Chrome
    Note: If you do not see the “Update Google Chrome” button, then your browser is already updated
  • Click Relaunch to complete

Android

  • From your phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store app
  • Tap the profile icon from the top right
  • Select Manage apps & device
  • Find Chrome located under “Updates available
  • Tap Update

iPhone & iPad

  • Launch Apple App Store
  • Tap Profile from the top right (it looks like you or a shape of a person)
  • If you have any apps that need updating, they will be listed under “Available Updates.” If you see Chrome on the list, tap Update
  • Enter your passcode or Apple ID password if prompted
  • Chrome will automatically update when finished downloading

How to update your Safari browser on a Mac

Safari is a built-in App on all Apple products and will automatically update alongside your device’s software. To check if your Mac computer needs an update:

  • Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen
  • Go to System Settings
  • Click General from the menu on the left
  • Select Software Update
  • Updates will be listed if there are any available. Click Restart Now to begin updating
  • Once the update is complete, Safari will automatically be updated 

 

How to update your Microsoft Edge browser

On Windows 

Microsoft Edge is programmed to update automatically every time you restart your browser.  You can, however, update Microsoft Edge manually:

  • Open the Microsoft Edge browser
  • Click Settings and More
  • Click Help and Feedback
  • Click About Microsoft Edge

Here, it will tell you whether or not Microsoft Edge is up-to-date or if an update is available. If an update is available:

  • Click Download and Install
  • Click Restart

On a Mac

  • At Menu at top, click Microsoft Edge
  • Then click About Microsoft Edge 
  • Any available updates will be displayed

Microsoft Edge is also available to download on iPhones, iPads, and Androids. To make sure it is up-to-date, follow the same steps above to update Microsoft Edge as you would to update Chrome on those devices.

 

Be sure you’ve installed reliable antivirus software

While most devices come with free antivirus software installed, none of them are as effective at protecting your devices or preventing them from being infected with malware as they could be

It is important to make sure you have a reliable antivirus program installed and running on your devices. Our most recommended antivirus program is Total AV,  available for PC, Mac, Android, and iPhone devices.  Their product is full of features to keep you safe from malware and protect you when browsing the internet, including ransomware protection, real-time antivirus protection, elimination of viruses and malware, a tool to free up your computer’s space, plus more.  Read our review here: Best Antivirus Protection.

Have you updated your browsers yet? Let us know if you noticed increased speed and performance.

 

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