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Safari, Opera Browsers Fail To Use "Silent" Patching Techniques

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Although the research was conducted by Google, its conclusions hold ground. Silent patching allows for regular, seamless upgrades without interfering too much with the browsing experience of the user. Most current browsers have better patching processes than a couple of years ago and the safest way to improve your web security is still to get the latest browser.

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IE & Opera losing market share, Firefox, Safari & Chrome gaining

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Safari, Opera browsers patch-shy, says study

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Study says silent updates enhance security

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Report: Using silent updates boosts browser security

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