- How do I run an isolated browser?
- Do I need remote Browser Isolation?
- What is site isolation in Chrome?
How do I run an isolated browser?
You can access this by opening Windows Security either by searching for it in the Start Menu, or by clicking the Shield icon in the System Tray on the Taskbar. With Windows Security open, click the App and browser control section and you will see an Isolated browsing option.
Do I need remote Browser Isolation?
The Need for Isolated Browsing
While most website code is legitimate, websites can also contain malicious code designed to steal user credentials or deliver malware to the user's computer. Browser isolation can protect Internet users' computers from being infected by malware delivered via the Internet.
What is site isolation in Chrome?
When you turn on site isolation, Chrome offers more security protections for your browser. Chrome will load each website in its own process. So, even if a site bypasses the same-origin policy, the extra security will help stop the site from stealing your data from another website.