Windows Phones Get Free Safe Browser from Kaspersky Lab

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 03 Mar 2014

Kaspersky Lab recently announced that it rolled out Kaspersky Safe Browser for Windows Phone. This free app provides a safe browsing experience to Windows Phone users. It protects against phishing attacks and it blocks access to certain types of content (like adult content for example).

“Smartphones are becoming an essential part of modern life and the web browser is one of the most popular features,” said Victor Yablokov, Head of Mobile Product Line at Kaspersky Lab. “People use them for all sorts of things. However, even the most tech-savvy web user may sometimes struggle to distinguish fake sites from the real thing. Now, Kaspersky Safe Browser for Windows Phone is here to help, providing automatic protection against fraudulent and inappropriate sites.”

Android users enjoy a safe web browsing experience by using Kaspersky Internet Security for Android, an app that protects against internet-based attacks, phishing websites, and much more.

Windows Phone users enjoy a safe web browsing experience by using the recently released Kaspersky Safe Browser. This is a free app for Microsoft’s mobile OS – get it right now from the Windows Phone Store. The app can protect against phishing sites and can filter web resources based on their content. It can block access to adult websites, gaming websites, social networking sites, and more.

The bottom line is that Kaspersky Safe Browser for Windows Phone protects your data from theft and blocks access to certain types of content. Get it and protect yourself from phishing links and protect your children from inappropriate content.

In related news, it must be said that support for Windows Phone is now provided by Kaspersky Security for Mobile, the company’s corporate mobile security solution. Windows Phone business users can now enjoy the security and MDM (mobile device management) capabilities that Kaspersky Security for Mobile has to offer.



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