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System & Browser Requirements

In this document
  • Operating Systems
    • Windows
    • Windows Server
    • macOS
  • Browsers
  • Incognito Mode
    • Browsers with Incognito Mode
  • Summary

This article outlines the minimum operating system requirements for DefensX, the supported browsers, and details about incognito mode.

Operating Systems

DefensX is supported on the operating system versions outlined below.

Windows

DefensX can be installed on Windows 7 and later. However, the kernel driver is only available on Windows 10 and later.

Windows Server

DefensX can be installed on Windows Server 2008 and later. However, the kernel driver is only available on Windows Server 2012 and later.

macOS

DefensX can be installed on macOS 20.6 and later.

Browsers

DefensX can be used with the following browsers:

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Google Chrome

  • Mozilla Firefox

  • Brave

  • Vivaldi

  • Chromium

Incognito Mode

DefensX allows incognito mode configuration on supported browsers. The following considerations apply.

If the incognito mode setting is left as Default, incognito mode is disabled by default unless a different override parameter is configured at the deployment level.

If Enabled with Extension is selected, the user must provide consent to allow the DefensX extension to run in incognito sessions.

For macOS deployments, incognito mode availability can only be changed through MDM.

Browsers with Incognito Mode

Incognito mode is available for the following browsers:

  • Edge

  • Chrome

  • Firefox

  • Brave

  • ChatGPT Atlas

  • Chromium

  • Vivaldi

Summary

DefensX can be deployed on supported operating systems and used across supported browsers, including incognito mode where available.

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