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  • 10.1.1.609

Puffin Secure Browser 10.1.1.609, developed by CloudMosa Inc., is a remote-isolation web browser designed to shift all page-rendering and script-execution workloads from the local device to cloud servers, thereby eliminating the attack surface that normally exposes endpoints to drive-by malware, malicious plug-ins, or zero-day exploits. By transmitting only an encrypted, low-latency visual stream back to the user, the software lets organizations and privacy-conscious individuals browse the public web, internal portals, SaaS dashboards, and legacy Flash or Java content without ever allowing active code to touch the physical machine; this architecture makes it especially attractive to financial services, healthcare providers, and government agencies that must maintain strict endpoint-hygiene while still supporting rich media and legacy web apps. The single-version release 10.1.1.609 incorporates the company’s latest patched Chromium core, 256-bit SSL tunneling, and policy-based controls for clipboard, printing, and file-download restrictions, giving IT administrators a lightweight alternative to traditional VDI or terminal-server deployments. Because sessions are destroyed on the cloud host after each use, cookies, cache, and forensic artifacts vanish automatically, simplifying GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA compliance audits. Users experience the same tabbed interface, extension framework, and developer tools found in mainstream browsers, yet benefit from hardware-accelerated rendering that often outperforms local Chrome or Edge on low-power PCs, thin clients, and mobile devices. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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