AP Lens FAQ
What is a remote browser?
AP Lens remote browser is a web browser that runs in a virtual machine. Compared to a browser installed on your own system, a remote browser is physically separated from your machine.
The biggest advantage of AP Lens is that the browsing you perform within AP Lens are not linked to your other browsing activities, and all cookies, files, local storage, browser history, and extensions stay in AP Lens virtual machine.
Therefore, your AP Lens browsing profile is isolated from your primary browsing profile.
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Most computer viruses work through auto-download and cross-site scripting, triggered by the websites you visit. Sometimes this might happen without the user even realising it at all.
AP Lens acts like a remote shield that can endure all the attacks while users are completely isolated from what the website attack is trying to do.
On the contrary, anti-virus do allow the files to be downloaded on your machine, and then they scan them and block them if they find a match in their database.
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AP Lens makes it impossible for websites you visited to track your information. AP Lens allows you to browse while obscuring your location and all your data.
AP Lens also protects your anonymity. AP Lens does not only protect your privacy, but allows you to be completely anonymous.
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Premium plans can be purchased through the shopping cart function on AP Lens website.
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Printing is only enabled for premium users only via our print-to-email virtual printer.
When you click the "print" button on the AP Lens browser, a PDF version of the web content is sent to the email used for registration of the premium account.
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Anti-virus, firewalls and detection software are not able to stop cyberattacks to your computer and mobile device. To protect its assets and prevent malware, organisations need a dedicated team of security engineers.
AP Lens is working on a different approach. We stop the attack before it reaches the network. Using Virtual Browser as a Service (VBaS), the user's device is totally segregated and therefore protected from attackers and malicious code.