if you are looking for eScan Internet Security Suite 14 review then you
came to right place because in this video you will get little
information about features of escan internet security suite and I
have also tested eScan Internet Security Suite 14 with some malicious
URL/unsafe websites/virus websites in order to check web protection of
escan antivirus. and I also used some malware samples to check detection
of escan antivirus.
► escan internet security features
Provides Smart Proactive Protection:
With
highly sophisticated Heuristics Algorithms, eScan Antivirus software
protects your computer from unknown malware that are continuously
released by malware writers.
Restricts spam e-mail:
eScan’s
advanced anti-spam feature filters out the unwanted e-mail from entering
your inbox and delivers reports about any detected spam.
Your Data remains protected:
Auto
Back Up and Restore feature automatically restores all your valuable
data so that you don’t lose any critical information in case of system
crash or Malware attack.
Monitors your Kid’s online activities:
eScan
Antivirus facilitates parental control to keep your children safe
online by controlling their access to the Internet applications, games
and objectionable websites.
Prevents Malware Attacks:
With
Real-time Protection, eScan Antivirus Solution detects and stops malware
from entering into your system and prevents the files or folders from
encryption.
Effective Endpoint Security:
eScan antivirus
software prevents data thefts and Virus infections via USB or
Firewire-based portable storage devices, such as Flash Drives/Pen
Drives, SD Card, Imaging devices, Webcam and Portable Hard Disks.
Offers faster On-Demand scanning:
The On-Demand scanning feature of eScan scans your files, folders, memory, registry, services and all storage devices.
Blocks new and unknown threats:
With
latest cloud technology, eScan identifies and safeguards your computer
from latest and unknown threats without waiting for daily or traditional
virus signature updates.
Two Way Firewall:
It filters incoming and outgoing network activities on the computer and protects it from all types of network-based attacks.
Protects files and folders from malware:
File & Folder Protection feature of eScan prevents your files and folders from getting corrupted due to malware attacks.
covered topic in this video are as follows: - Heads-Up Display - draw line with an angle in the inventor - fillet in inventor - trim in inventor - extrude in inventor
in
this video, i tried to explain about heads-up display so I explained it
by drawing one triangle. and while drawing triangle I used the line,
trim, fillet, extrude command.
Heads-Up Display (HUD) Settings Reference:-
Enable Pointer Input: When
active, the starting point for a sketch element is displayed as
Cartesian coordinates (X and Y values) in the value input boxes near the
cursor. Disabling Pointer Input turns off the coordinate display of the
starting point of a sketch element.
- Pointer Input options:
Use to switch the starting point for a sketch element between Cartesian and Polar coordinates.
Cartesian Coordinates:
When
selected, the starting point of a sketch element is displayed with X
and Y values relative to the sketch origin of X = 0, Y = 0. This is the
default setting.
Polar Coordinates:
When selected, the
starting point of a sketch element is displayed with length (L) and
angle (A) values relative to the sketch origin of X = 0, Y = 0.
Enable Dimension Input where possible:
When
active, values are entered using a combination of both regular
Cartesian and Polar coordinates depending on the type of sketch element
being drawn. Dimensions are automatically placed on sketch geometry when
the TAB key is used to toggle between value input fields.
When
this setting is disabled, values are entered using Delta X and Delta Y
Cartesian coordinates only. Polar coordinates cannot be used. Dimensions
are not placed on sketch geometry even when using the TAB key to toggle
between value input fields.
- Dimension Input options:
Cartesian Coordinates:
When
selected, both positive and negative Cartesian X and Y coordinates are
entered. The values are calculated based on the last pick point.
Polar Coordinates:
When
selected, values are entered using a combination of regular Cartesian
and Polar coordinates depending on the type of sketch element being
drawn. The values are calculated based on the last pick point. This is
the default setting.
Do you know? Thousands of websites use HTML5 Canvas—a
method supported by all major browsers that allow websites to
dynamically draw graphics on web pages—to track and potentially identify
users across the websites by secretly fingerprinting their web
browsers.
Over three years ago, the concern surrounding browser fingerprinting was highlighted by computer security experts from Princeton University and KU Leuven University in Belgium. In 2014, the researchers demonstrated
how browser's native Canvas element can be used to draw unique images to
assign each user's device a number (a fingerprint) that uniquely
identifies them.
These fingerprints are then used to detect when that specific user
visits affiliated websites and create a profile of the user's web
browsing habits, which is then shared among advertising partners for
targeted advertisements.
Since then many third-party plugins and add-ons (ex. Canvas Defender)
emerged online to help users identify and block Canvas fingerprinting,
but no web browser except Tor browser by default blocks Canvas
fingerprinting.
Good news—the wait is over.
Mozilla is testing a new feature in the upcoming version of its Firefox
web browser that will grant users the ability to block canvas
fingerprinting.
The browser will now explicitly ask user permission if any website or
service attempts to use HTML5 Canvas Image Data in Firefox, according to
a discussion on the Firefox bug tracking forum. The permission prompt that Firefox displays reads:
"Will you allow [site] to use your HTML5 canvas image data? This may be used to uniquely identify your computer."
Once
you get this message, it's up to you whether you want to allow access
to canvas fingerprinting or just block it. You can also check the
"always remember my decision" box to remember your choice on future
visits as well. Starting with Firefox 58, this feature would be made available for every
Firefox user from January 2018, but those who want to try it early can
install the latest pre-release version of the browser, i.e. Firefox Nightly. Besides providing users control over canvas fingerprinting, Firefox 58 will also remove the controversial WoSign and its subsidiary StartCom root certificates from Mozilla's root store. With the release of Firefox 52, Mozilla already stopped allowing
websites to access the Battery Status API and the information about the
website visitor’s device, and also implemented protection against system
font fingerprinting.