Nicole thank u for clear and concise explanation so i will continue to do my bank and brokerage with Trusteer in regular window .
private window vs trusteer endpoint protection
IN Edge i would have liked both protectors but for some reason i cannot turn on tep in the private window for use with banking and brokerage. Therefor ive been using the regular window instead and there the tep turns on smoothly. So there r two choices here and my question is which of the two choices gives me the most safety for banking and brokerage? (also when travel i end up with shared wifi at hotel or apartments)
Ofcourse if there was some fix to get the two to run compatibly together then there would be no chosing one over the other.
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Anonymous
2023-02-02T22:33:12+00:00 -
Anonymous
2023-02-02T22:01:09+00:00 Hi, I’m Nicole, I’ll be happy to help you out today.
Private windows in Edge offer a higher level of privacy, as they do not store browsing data and cookies on your device, while Trusteer Endpoint Protection provides an extra layer of security to your device by protecting it from various online threats and fraud.
In terms of banking and brokerage, Trusteer Endpoint Protection is likely to provide a higher level of security, especially when using shared WiFi networks. If Trusteer Endpoint Protection does not work in a private window, it is recommended to use it in a regular window for maximum protection when accessing sensitive financial information.
Regards.
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Anonymous
2023-02-02T22:36:15+00:00 Your welcome It's good to hear that I help you on your concern.
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Regards,
Nicole