Why can't I copy links from a web browser to a Word document or import bookmarks from one browser to another?
If you are using Comodo anti-virus as a Managed IT customer, you have the Comodo containment system and will see the Comodo widget in the upper right of your screen. The widget contains all the browsers found on your PC. When you run the web browser from the Comodo widget, everything is "contained" by Comodo to prevent malicious web sites from attacking your PC. The browser application will work and look the same, but anything you do in that application will be saved in a hidden folder that Comodo controls. You will see your Downloads going to the "wrong folder", you will not be able to copy links from the Comodo browser to another application, and your bookmarks cannot be imported or exported. Run the browsers from Comodo when you are not sure about a website or you are doing a financial transaction that you want to make sure it super secure.
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