Will SecureLine allow me to launch a second browser on a PC and secure that browser’s tabs on the VPN?
More specifically, I’m running Firefox on Windows 7. If I open a new browser window, be it spawned from Firefox or even a second browser like IE, can I run only that browser window and its tabs over the SecureLine VPN somehow vs. all open browsers or everything running on my system?
I believe you answered my question, but I was hoping for the opposite! That is, I WANT to be able to select a browser or app to be the only tunneled one. For instance, I’m not sure all my required apps for work would function correctly through a VPN, yet at the same time, I’d a like a more secure way than “private browsing” mode to use the web for an occasional personal session.
So, I’m out of luck, eh? Any thoughts on if everything I’m using at work could continue to function normally even if the VPN IP would appear out of network even if I’m physically locally connected, e.g., shared virtual drives and Outlook? i know you can’t make a definitive statement.
according to my experience with Secureline you cannot do that… it install a virtual adapter that tunnels all the data in and out on all the ports TCP and UDP (like whichever VPN!)…