Do these features require a Webroot account in order to use these features?Īfter downloading the new Webroot Mobile Security app you are have all the features that are available. Do these features include any type of ad blockers? At this time, we do not have ad blocking capability.ģ. Do these features include the security filters on search engines, like google, on the safari app just like the old secure web app did? The new Webroot Mobile Security does not provide annotations on search results pages but will stop you from going to a malicious site.Ģ. The number I though was the direct Yahoo number, AND the one I called was 1-800- 675-6486. It was Josh who pointed out to me that Yahoo has NO direct telephone number whatsoever for customer service. Sammycat2005, thank you for your question. Hi Sherry, I was looking for the phone number for Yahoo, not the Webroot phone number which I already had. I personally believe that Webroot should have both a web browser app and an antivirus app available separately for customers to use. I hope that Webroot sees those reviews and remakes the browser to make things better for those customers. Recent reviews show how much people relied on Webroot’s browser. However I think they should have created a new app for this instead of completely erasing their web browser. I believe that Webroot made the right call in creating an antivirus app to address this issue. Thanks to corruption that has pretty much destroyed iOS security as a whole, antivirus protection has pretty much become necessary on iOS devices. Too bad I can neither access it though the address/search bar nor via a home screen favorite. Now, Webroot's browser does have the option of choosing Duck Duck Go, which I did, but I've read that Startpage not only has Duck Duck Go's privacy advantages, it's a much greener choice, because the hardware that provides it uses much less energy than Duck Duck Go's. In my case, if I can't make Startpage the default search engine, then I like to have it on the browser home screen. Here's the problem: You can't put your own bookmarks there no, you have to make sure a tab is open, click on the three little dots, and select 'Bookmarks' from the menu (by the way, if you can't find various things, it might be because the menu scrolls, so some of it is hidden, by default). Webroot's browser comes with some some preloaded favorites-bookmarks on the home screen-that are easily removed. My complaint is with something that wasn't modified. Apparently, what I have downloaded is a Google Chrome browser with at least one modification, that being, it is claimed, the ability to integrate with the Safari browser and somehow enhance that browser's security. I won't debate Webroot's security claims for its Mobile Security browser.
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