We have released a new version of the SafeZone browser. If you are user of Avast 17.x and you use Win 7 or higher, you should get the update automatically. If you do not have the latest Avast version, please update your Avast first.
3.55.2393.590
Changes:
Fixed: Two browser windows are opened at the same time (one in normal mode, second in bank mode)
Fixed: URL containing non-standard domain of the webserver is not passed to the bank mode
Fixed: Card icon is not active when 2 modes are running and default window is restarted
HW acceleration option removed from UI
For clean installations only: New default tiles on the start page
Survey translated to German, Italian
Btw. Since 10th of March you should not have any problems with DRM videos (e.g. Netflix). We have released emergency update via Avast AV so you should be fine now. Please let me know if you still have any problems with audio/visual content.
If you would like to check what version you have, in SZB please click the top-left menu button → About. The update requires restart of the browser.
How do I go about updating the SafeZone browser? I can’t find where to upgrade the browser–in fact, I can’t find the “About” page to find if I need to update it.
While using this latest version, I turned on “Adjust shortcut animation for low-speed hardware” around 05:30 on Thursday, 16th March, 2017 International International Time, but when activating the browser There was a phenomenon that the power option of Windows 10, 64 bit switches to “high performance” without permission. Although it seems that the problem has been solved when the above setting is turned OFF, has similar reports been raised by other users? It is not preferable that the master-slave relationship between the OS and the application is reversed. I was very embarrassed, so please do a detailed examination on that side. (Automatically translated)
Even if “Adjust shortcut animation for low-speed hardware” is turned off, the phenomenon that the power plan switches arbitrarily was not corrected. In this way, I doubt how far the browser is involved in the OS, and I’m worried whether it really is a “secure browser”. Since it is passed to the virus check, it is not the situation of being infected with the virus. Take action as soon as possible. (Automatically translated)
When using the Safezone Browser on the left side of the screen you should see Avast Safezone. Click on about SafeZone and it will show you which version you have.