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Does ftx browser have 128 bit encryption?

sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2004-10-27 1:51 AM
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I installed the 128 bit encryption update for pocket ie on my j720. I was wondering if this also affected ftx browser because I think that ftx browser works on the ie engine. I have stopped using it because of being unsure about its security, though I really do like its features.
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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2004-10-27 7:50 PM
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C:Amie, can you help me out on this one?
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2004-10-31 3:09 PM
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am working on it

my ebank dropped into a ssl ok.
Will ask Nicolas to drop the developer an email in Japanese.
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2004-11-01 6:28 AM
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By the look of it, FTX simply wraps an HTML ActiveX control in an appropriate container which supports tabs, etc, and all that good stuff.

I'm guessing that all it does is pass the URL straight to the control.

The control is updated as part of the 128 bit update, so it should have no problems whatosever.

Please, if anyone knows differently, shout NOW! I'd much rather be told I'm way off the mark, and stupid, than have someone labour under the illusion that their HPC is more secure than it really is :-D

Cheers,
Nick.
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