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A web browser is a thing that is used to do many things on the internet. Typical uses for a web browser include looking at Porn, going to liberal websites, and most importantly editing and looking up Liberapedia. |} A web browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network. Web browsers are applications designed to render the contents of a web page. Available web browsers under Linux include: A Web browser is a software application that is used to locate and display Web pages. From a security perspective, there are two potential problems to need to defend against, while still allowing the user to access useful information, any web browser can be used to (unintentionally) install malware. 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Although browsing pages on the World Wide Web is just one thing that Opera can do, the entire suite of tools is referred to as the Opera browser. Web Browsers are a type of software application used for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) and may be a web page, image, video, or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users to easily navigate their browsers to related resources. Although browsers are primarily intended to access the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems. Some browsers can also be used to save information resources to file systems. Some examples of web browsers are Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Konqueror, Opera, and Netscape. A web browser is a software application which enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music, games and other information typically located on a Web page at a Web site on the World Wide Web. From a security perspective, there are two potential problems we need to defend against, while still allowing the user to access useful information: * A web browser can be used to install malware. * Some fraudulent web sites trick the user into downloading and installing a Trojan horse, a keylogger, or other malware. * Some web sites exploit a vulnerability in some web browsers, directly downloading and installing malware without the user doing anything. * A web browser can be used to transmit information that the user would prefer to keep private. Sometimes a user wants to give information to one legitimate web site (the web site of their bank, or a commercial web site like eBay or Amazon). 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