Opera Launches “Web3 Guard” To Protect Crypto Users

Opera, the Web3 browser, has unveiled Web3 Guard, a new set of security features to assist its users in mitigating typical dangers connected with criminal actors in the Web3 ecosystem.

Web3 Guard is a new package of browser security features that claim to protect users against harmful decentralized apps (dApps), seed phrase phishing attempts, and hostile actors.

The security tool searches for known dApp security concerns such as suspicious code, security vulnerabilities, and audit history. This gives consumers a better understanding of the dApp they intend to visit and informs them if any of the aforementioned vulnerabilities are discovered.

The new security tools for the crypto browser also include a dangerous address checker, which compares recipient addresses to a list of known hostile agents and alerts users if unusual activity is identified.

Furthermore, the browser allows users to enable HTTPS everywhere, offering an extra layer of protection and providing that the websites they visit use dependable encryption protocols.

The built-in security technologies would also examine online pages for telltale signals of an exploit, such as popular phishing phrases and characteristics, without jeopardizing users’ privacy or personal data.

In addition, a Malicious Address Checker within the Opera Crypto Wallet scans recipient addresses against a list of known malicious agents and alerts users if unusual activity is identified.

The browser also allows users to enable HTTPS everywhere, adding an extra layer of security and suitable that the websites users visit employ encryption methods.

With the addition of VPN Pro, Opera Crypto Browser becomes even safer. Opera’s VPN Pro is a premium version of their free browser VPN, with 3,000 servers located all over the world. VPN Pro customers may secure up to six different devices and activate full-device security, shielding their surfing from prying eyes.

In early December, the browser debuted a new NFT capability on the platform allowing users to explore the large NFT ecosystem through their browser.

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