HELSINKI, FINLAND: Following up on promises made in September, Google has outlined plans to open their Chrome browser to third-party extensions.
Chrome's closest rival, Mozilla's open source browser Firefox, is popular because the browser can be extended with a multitude of add-ons. Web of Trust (WOT) has reached 2 million downloads since securing a place on Mozilla's coveted recommended add-on list.
"The users of Firefox and Internet Explorer appreciate the security that WOT provides, and we look forward to adding our protection to Chrome. Chrome will benefit from adding extensions, and WOT is proud to be among the first add-ons they have chosen to support," said CEO Esa Suurio.
Protection when browsing and searching the Internet
Web of Trust, offers Internet users preventive protection against Internet scams, identity theft, spyware, spam, and unreliable online shops. The WOT security add-on provides safety ratings to search results when using searching engines, helping the user to protect their computer and personal information.
Website rating information is continuously updated by the user community and numerous trusted sources, such as listings of malware and phishing sites.
The free Internet security add-on works with Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers and can be downloaded from the companty website.
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