Re: How to secure webbrowser control

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Igor is correct - there is no 100% sure way to keep only your browser
from seeing your website. But, you can make it more difficult. Along
with your request for the web page, send in several keys that you
validate on the server side before returning the request. The keys can
be rolling alpha-numeric codes that change each time. The server could
respond with yet another key that your application holds onto and does
further math on it. Its not unbreakable, but it sure is annoying to
someone trying to break in.

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