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GreenHorizon

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  1. I already took all other measures against attacks, but I always want to add one more layer of protection. It doesn't bother me if I lose a bit of convenience to gain security. Restricting access to session/cookies folders/database is a good idea IMO. I would really be thankful if someone knows how to set up this.
  2. Hello! Ok so I have the Standard version and I was wondering if there is a way to somehow protect my cookies and sessions from being stolen? We all saw those Youtube hacks where attackers can grab all sessions from a PC and then log in to any account bypassing passwords and 2-FA keys. I am very careful with what I open, click, download, etc. but we are all humans and it can happen to anybody (attackers are smarter each day). So, I was thinking to utilize the "Intrusion Prevention" component by adding Brave's folder inside "Resources" and then to block access to it for everything but Brave itself. Is something like that possible? I crafted a little rule but I am not even sure where Brave stores sessions and cookies so I think this will not work. (inside the right panel green checkmarks are for brave.exe) Will this work? If not, please help me set up this protection. Thanks ?
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