Because the market is low, Windows Phone is not the number one target for malware. In a sense, this also gives WP users some "security." Like iOS, Windows phone also restricts user and application permissions to ensure system security--one of the reasons the platform is not plagued by malware. In addition, Microsoft has a variety of technical means including sandbox. However, the world is Stadium, and the internet lurks a lot of dark corners, it is impossible to guard against.
To prevent users from encountering these threats, the world's leading security firm, Kaspersky, has launched a "secure browser" (Safe Browser) for the Windows Phone platform.
According to its description, the app can "help people navigate the web securely and prevent corporate or personal data from being stolen". Of course, in addition to individual users, enterprise IT administrators can easily deploy in a corporate environment.
As of today, there are not many third-party browsers on Windows phone. In addition to the newly added Kaspersky Security browser, the "front row seat" in the Windows Phone Store also has Nokia Express, Surf (Maxthon), and UC browsers.
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