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360 Secure Browser
360 Secure Browser (360 Security Browser) or 360 Safe Browser ( zh, s=360安全浏览器) is a web browser developed by the Qihoo company of Beijing, China. Version 1.0 was released in July 2008 (first non-beta release; first beta in changelog is from April). The browser by default renders the webpage using the WebKit-based engine adapted for Google Chrome, Blink, and when running in compatibility mode, it renders webpages using the Trident engine found in Internet Explorer. Webkit-based engine was introduced in 2010 (dual-engine with Trident), as the 360 Extreme Browser (). In the 360 Secure Browser it was added in 2012, in version 6. Market share In January 2011, Qihoo claimed that it was the second most popular web browser in China (after Internet Explorer), with 172 million monthly active users, 44.1% of Internet users in China. StatCounter claims that the true figure is between 2-7%. StatCounter reported that the Qihoo browser was the 5th most popular browser i ...
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Windows 11
Windows 11 is a version of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, released on October 5, 2021, as the successor to Windows 10 (2015). It is available as a free upgrade for devices running Windows 10 that meet the #System requirements, Windows 11 system requirements. A Windows Server counterpart, Windows Server 2022, Server 2022 was also released in 2021 and was updated to Windows Server 2025, Server 2025 in 2024. Windows 11 is the first major version of Windows without a corresponding mobile edition, following the discontinuation of Windows 10 Mobile. Windows 11 introduced a redesigned Windows shell influenced by elements of the canceled Windows 10X project, including a centered Start menu, a separate "Widgets" panel replacing live tiles, and new window management features. It also incorporates gaming technologies from the Xbox Series X and Series S, such as Auto high-dynamic-range video, HDR and DirectStorage on supported hardware. The Chromium (web browser), Chromium-base ...
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StatCounter
StatCounter is a web traffic analysis website started in 1999. Access to basic services is free to use and advanced services can cost between and US$119 a month. StatCounter is based in Dublin, Ireland. The statistics from StatCounter are used to compute web usage share for example. , StatCounter is used on 0.9% of all websites. StatCounter statistics are directly derived from hits—as opposed to unique visitors—from 3 million sites, which use StatCounter, resulting in total hits of more than 15 billion per month. No artificial weightings are used to correct for sampling bias, thus the numbers in the statistics can not be considered to be representative samples. The company was founded by Aodhán Cullen at the age of 16. Cullen received the "Internet Hero" award at the 2008 Eircom Golden Spider Awards. He was also named the 2007 ''BusinessWeek ''Bloomberg Businessweek'', previously known as ''BusinessWeek'' (and before that ''Business Week'' and ''The Business Week'' ...
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Cross-platform Web Browsers
Within computing, cross-platform software (also called multi-platform software, platform-agnostic software, or platform-independent software) is computer software that is designed to work in several computing platforms. Some cross-platform software requires a separate build for each platform, but some can be directly run on any platform without special preparation, being written in an interpreted language or compiled to portable bytecode for which the interpreters or run-time packages are common or standard components of all supported platforms. For example, a cross-platform application may run on Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows. Cross-platform software may run on many platforms, or as few as two. Some frameworks for cross-platform development are Codename One, ArkUI-X, Kivy, Qt, GTK, Flutter, NativeScript, Xamarin, Apache Cordova, Ionic, and React Native. Platforms ''Platform'' can refer to the type of processor (CPU) or other hardware on which an operating system (OS) ...
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Criticism Of Qihoo 360
The criticism of Qihoo 360 refers to various controversies, disputes and similar incidents involving the Chinese Qihoo 360 company. 2010 backdoor scandal On February 2, 2010, published an article titled "Rising Exposes the Scandal: Qihoo 360 Installs Backdoor on Users' Computers." The article revealed that 360 products secretly opened a "Backdoor (computing), backdoor" when installed on users' computers, leading to potential data leaks. Qihoo 360 responded by claiming that the vulnerability had been fixed. However, Rising updated its official page, stating that according to their security experts, the "backdoor" still existed in subsequent versions of 360 (6.1.5.1009). The lawsuit related to this controversy concluded in November 2011, with Qihoo 360 winning the case. 2012 fake patch incident On August 1, 2012, some users reported that the "Vulnerability Repair" feature in 360 Safeguard included a "high-risk vulnerability patch" labeled KB360018, which was not issued by Micros ...
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