Built-in PDF viewer and Adobe Flash Player which is sandboxed.Bug tracking system, which sends information about crashes or errors.Automatic address bar search suggestions.Google-hosted error pages when a server is not present.Automatic access to Google Search on startup for users with Google as default search engine.
In addition, the following Google Chrome features are removed or disabled in Dragon:
If Dragon is uninstalled, users are given the option of keeping Dragon's cache and cookie files or deleting them.
Instead of Google Updater, Comodo Dragon features its own built-in updater. It includes an on-demand site inspector designed to determine if a site hosts malicious code. Comodo Dragon performs additional checks on the SSL digital certificates of secure websites, and informs users if a site's certificate may be of insufficient strength. Please specify in the memo "Cyndi Shiira Scholarship.Upon installation, Comodo Dragon offers the opportunity to configure either the Comodo Dragon or the user's entire computer to use Comodo's own DNS servers instead of the user's Internet service provider. Online memorials may be made at hba.net/giving. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Cyndi Shiira Scholarship at HBA's Office of Institutional Advancement, 420 Wyllie Street, Honolulu, HI, 96817. The service will also be live streamed at hba.net/rememberingcyndi. Visitation begins at 9:30 am with the service following at 10:30 am. A Celebration of Life Service for Cyndi will be held on Saturday, June 11, at the Dan Liu Gymnasium on the Hawaii Baptist Academy Stan Sagert High School campus. Other survivors include her sister, Sharon Miyasato, brothers Wilfred "Bobo" (Patricia) Ho, Winfred "Junnie" (Cheryl) Ho Jr., sister-in-law Jamie (Kal) Ho, many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She is survived by her husband, Ronald "Ron" Shiira, daughter, Julia Shiira (David) Easterling, son, Andrew Shiira, and grandson, Elijah Shiira. Winfred "Tabash" and Jean Ono Ho, and Kalfred "Kal" (Jamie) and Stanford "Stan" Ho. Cyndi was preceded in death by her loving parents and brothers. While Cyndi was a proud alumna of her alma mater, the Farrington Governors, she became a faithful supporter and fan of the Hawaii Baptist Academy Eagles, University of Hawaii Bows, and the San Francisco Forty-niners. She received an associate degree in early childhood education from Honolulu Community College. She attended Kapalama Elementary School, Kalakaua Intermediate School, and received a high school diploma from Farrington High School. In November 2020, Cyndi took an early retirement and enjoyed gardening, lei-making, watching sporting events, and time with family and friends. In her early years, Cyndi was also employed at the Kalihi YMCA where she worked as a Gray-Y and Summer Program Leader. She taught at Pali Preschool, Kapalama Elementary School (DOE), and Nuuanu Baptist Church Preschool. Cyndi was also a beloved teacher for more than 42 years. She was an active member of OlaNui! from 2006, and Nuuanu Baptist Church from 1979 to 2006. Cyndi was passionate about her love for Jesus. FAMILY PLACED OBITUARY Cynthia “Cyndi” (Ho) Shiira 66, of Honolulu, Hawaii, passed away on Thursday, March 17, 2022.