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Actually, I really like the first part. They have a chance to see what's happening if they don't check where/what are they downloading without real-life, serious consequences. This experience itself is probably enough lesson for future awareness, but of course, with a more secure browser, their safety is just raising.
@@rootcanal7188 never mind I reached the end of the vid now, and while I do agree that it should be available through crypto for people who want that added security, personally I thinks it’s fine that they only accept debit cards because it’s a more privately owned company with bigger focuses on security. Although I would of course prefer if it were free or pay-what-you-can to make it more accessible
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz But its much more optimized here without having to startup an entire vm, them a browser, then a vpn to get the same levels of privacy and security. Its just a better option for novices overall
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz This is definitely geared to less savvy users though. The easier it is for people to do, the more likely they are to do it.
You don't even need to make a VM, Windows 10/11 Pro have a feature called Sandbox. It runs a isolated windows session in a remote desktop connection that erase after you close.
I just like the way you teach, you make it very simple to understand. I always just hear your video in audio form when going to school because of the detailed instructions and steps in how to do. Keep showing us and teaching us new tech stuffs
I was reporting phishing websites the other day and was struggling with my VM so I can test the phishing links. This though would have worked perfectly! I'm really excited about this project
Hello from Germany. As a German i have to say that your voice is easy to understand and your videos are made simble to understand. Keep up that great work.
The main thing is that 99% of people that buy the VPNs that have ads and discount plans would be able to figure this out since they wouldn't be able to download the actually thing to the PC and in the KASM would be more expensive and more difficult to use than a simple one click button to start a VPN.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz not for since I actually 3 VMS always on in unRAID with around 40 other docker on but but the regular user using a VPN is already hard enough. Another installing a Linux VM is totally different compared to what Kasm offers.
Folks have been doing this for a good bit when completing investigations on touchy material or just to remain relatively anonymous. Awesome that you presented it to the general public in such a positive/non-destructive way. Also a very solid sales pitch 💯💯
Not gonna lie this is the funniest and most entertaining ad I've ever seen. I was laughing so hard seeing your daughters download infamous ransomware and all that it was hilarious but at the same time I was also wincing pretty good too. Way to go on another awesome vid mate
This is seriously one of the coolest videos youv made. I bet it was so much fun and frustrating making the content, probably made the editing seem easy. I learned far more than safe browsing watching this one Chuck. Thank you.
It is funny how PaloAlto Firewall blocks access to your browser because it think its unsafe due to spyware/proxy... and yeah... I would not throw any credentials on someone else browser either. Even if you say, the machines are disposable or gets deleted. No one can ensures, that federal agents may force you to log what was done by someone. However, very nice way to get around geoblocking for free :) I do not want to offend you - you should just have said that one never use private credentials on such services, even if you stand fully behind it at this point
Just from what I learnt from your videos I would say that it's a smart use of something like a kubernetes with a container like docker with the browser of choice in it
Before I started watching NetworkChuck I saw his short where his daughters installed malware. When I installed Linux I forgot about that video and watched his Linux videos/tutorials. I found this video and remembered that short, UA-cam has a weird way of connecting people.
I have a bunch of Questions ... Q : will we get unlimited browser creation throughout month or there Will be specific limit ? Q: what if we want to leave that session let say for 2,3 days , can we ? Q: Will it provide everytime a new ip or maybe old ip can be repeated? Plzz answer... By the way Great thing , Loved it 💝
I find it absolutely fantastic of supporting your job and get something back that is THAT helpful. I support you and your team. You did an amazing job.
Looks great for Cloud projects and launching containers and other stuff without having to play around with incognito mode! I'm about to put it through the paces. (smile). "cracking knuckles!"
Hey chuck. Nice video man. I only wish you would have given people the run down of how to self host this themselves. I get it would take away some of your potential customers, but some of your viewers watch your content to learn tech, not pay someone to do it for them. So at least give them the option to choose what they prefer. Just my two cents.
Reminds me somewhat of the Deep Freeze program my Community Learning Centre was using about 15 years ago. No specific browser required, and if a student downloaded something they shouldn't, a reboot restored the system back to its original state.
Been using deepfreeze about 12 years ago for computers I deploy on internet cafes. Works like a magic unless you accidentally saved a file then restarted the machine. :D
I felt really excited when my school's media center was updating their computers... convinced the head to let me install photoshop trial on it before deep freeze was initiated. Whenever the computer reboot, it reset the trial timer. Forever trial of Adobe. (This was over a decade ago, doubt it'd work with today's subscription version)
There are some questions around the security of what you have tracking me in the container. You would have the ability to log a number of very sensitive data point, key log, etc. To use your product it not only costs $7 a month, which is quite high for the average person who probably doesn't care about the security you can bring to the table, but it also requires us to fully trust you and your product.
it would be great to see other people/groups/companies try to break your product. Try to hack the system. You can be as transparent as you want, at the end of the day I see this as a steep price personally for a "suspicious link tester". I wouldn't use this for normal browsing.
@@nulifyer4460 Dude makes millions of dollars to create content on UA-cam and collaborated with an existing container service. To infer that they would risk the incredible good fortune and security of their already established consumer base sounds quite silly honestly. Other than that, KASM's workspace back-end software is open source and their EULA is publicly available, as it is them who you would be 'trusting' anyways.
Looks amazing and love your videos. Very similar capability to Menlo Security or By Light's Cloud Based Internet Isolation. I think your product though will be more accessible to the everyday user! Lookin' forward to your next video.
This technology is called "RBI" - remote browser isolation, Several vendors have already developed or are developing such systems, Many businesses are already using this kind of technology, and the fact that anyone can use this technology is great news for the public sector! Although while using RBI the end user might experience some compatibility issues or geo-location restrictions.
It would be very nice to make an open source version to be selfhosted and also keep the paid version for everybody else. Like all the others are doing it, portainer, nextcloud, etc.
it is based on kasm workspaces, and i don't know why he ( maybe, intentionally?.. ) didn't tell at the end, he also explained earlier in another video that this is also open source thing
it is based on kasm workspaces, and i don't know why he ( maybe, intentionally?.. ) didn't tell at the end, he also explained earlier in another video that this is also open source thing
So...Kasm. Cool! I have Kasm running self-hosted on my homelab sitting behind a Cloudflare Tunnel and authenticated using a Cloudflare Application. I use it often for isolated browsing, and when I need access to a number of apps and Linux Desktops. I also use it to provide RDP access to my home Windows PCs. I'm also considering installing this on a VPS to further separate it from my home. That said, VERY COOL that you are offering this. And what a great way to promote Kasm!
Bro, I hope your kids are sleeping ok coz if I saw that stuff at their age I would be freaked out for a week. Heck, it still scares me sometimes. At least you taught them what not to do in a safe environment.
Right. It’s kinda crazy (and messed up) how few the people are who see this as a problem. That sort of stuff can traumatize kids, and that their dad is showing it to them? 😔
I love Chloes initial "Imma hack people!" And I can so understand the youngest one's line that she wants to turn it off. Especially those scare-cr*p is vicious.
Some of the questions/issues you oughta address here, publicly: - The person running this server can literally watch what you're doing - they can video record your stream, log your keystrokes - something impossible in a normal browser. - Tor/Tails do essentially the same thing, but are free and open source. - It's just a VM. With VirtualBox I can do the same. - Just a modified version of kasm run on oracle cloud. - Great, you basically invented a proxy. - Isn't this the same concept as a VPN? - Safe for viruses, but not for privacy - it's a US-registered company, so the bad US IT laws are applied. - Is there a count limit on browser creation? - Is there a time limit on a browser session? - Will it provide every time a new IP?
Thank you, I can't see anyone else really showing for what this video really is doing. This seems like the biggest red-flag I've come across on this channel :/
the whole pitch with the kids was basically showing that if you download shady software with it, it won't infect your computer because it won't run. so true, you're right, if you can't run anything at all ever, it won't do anything to you. why didn't someone think of this sooner?
Honestly, I didn't finish the video yet, but I cannot appreciate you showing stuff like that to your kids. Stuff that is genuinely horrific and not suitable for your children to see, as the smallest one is obviously terrified.
The product looks great, the showcase with your daughters was great, and as a normal video is great. I loved every part of it. But Chuck, could you explain to me the difference between using the NetworkChuck Browser and just launching a normal VM on my PC?
Well the vm is on you pc and the browser is external of your network and everything you do is not on your pc its on a container outhere on the kasm servers i guess
Technically, you have moved the security risk from the client to a machine they don't control. This presents two problems: what happens if the service provider logs your data, and what happens if the service provider is hacked? You control neither of these things, and to call it "zero-trust" would be a gross misrepresentation.
You don’t see a big problem with directing kids to nightmarish content like that (especially as their parent) and repeatedly doing so? Just because you’re desensitized to that sort of stuff doesn’t make it right. It isn’t just physically damaging; it’s spiritual too.
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Actually, I really like the first part. They have a chance to see what's happening if they don't check where/what are they downloading without real-life, serious consequences. This experience itself is probably enough lesson for future awareness, but of course, with a more secure browser, their safety is just raising.
They only take credit cards for payment. Not exactly private and anonymous. If they accepted Bitcoin, that would be better.
@@rootcanal7188 what are you talking about exactly?
@@rootcanal7188 never mind I reached the end of the vid now, and while I do agree that it should be available through crypto for people who want that added security, personally I thinks it’s fine that they only accept debit cards because it’s a more privately owned company with bigger focuses on security. Although I would of course prefer if it were free or pay-what-you-can to make it more accessible
@@Wither_Strike Thank you. I agree.
@@rootcanal7188 security ≠ privacy and anonymity
bro is giving his daughters trauma
bruh that's kinda stupid
I just use VMs, but your idea is much more automated and accessible. Good job!
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz But its much more optimized here without having to startup an entire vm, them a browser, then a vpn to get the same levels of privacy and security. Its just a better option for novices overall
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz Yeah that is a better and more safe option If you really care about your privacy and control.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz This is definitely geared to less savvy users though. The easier it is for people to do, the more likely they are to do it.
You don't even need to make a VM, Windows 10/11 Pro have a feature called Sandbox. It runs a isolated windows session in a remote desktop connection that erase after you close.
I think vm is more accessible, wallet wise
Casually traumatizing them
Real
EXACTLY💀
nothing more traumatizing than opening the cookie tin as a kid 😂
I just like the way you teach, you make it very simple to understand. I always just hear your video in audio form when going to school because of the detailed instructions and steps in how to do. Keep showing us and teaching us new tech stuffs
he didnt teach us anything in this vid tho...
Today we learned nothing but okay i see your point about his other videos.
@@llortaton2834 yeap I did meant his previous videos
@@jayyusi I meant his previous videos
I was reporting phishing websites the other day and was struggling with my VM so I can test the phishing links. This though would have worked perfectly! I'm really excited about this project
Hey Chuck! Thanks for what you do! I'm 4 days out for my first certification and really seeing results in my practice tests.
How did it go?
1:34 "how do I pay the money" 😆😆😆
Your production quality is so good!! And with teacher like that, it's impossible to get bored. Great work!
I don't get what these hackers get by putting horror stuff onto your computer
Scaring Kids
@@-DJ-killmashine- yeah but what exactly would they achieve by doing that?
@@Gunner98 idk 🤷♂️
They probably get cash
They don't, most of malware don't want to be seen because they want to make money not scare people
Super awesome idea. I also have nightmares now.
Same
Hello from Germany. As a German i have to say that your voice is easy to understand and your videos are made simble to understand. Keep up that great work.
nett hier, aber waren sie schon mal in baden württemberg?
This is such a simple (and brilliant) solution to such a common problem. I don't understand how VPN companies haven't already started doing this
The main thing is that 99% of people that buy the VPNs that have ads and discount plans would be able to figure this out since they wouldn't be able to download the actually thing to the PC and in the KASM would be more expensive and more difficult to use than a simple one click button to start a VPN.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz It would cost more to host than managing a VPN and it way harder to use for the normal dumb user.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz not for since I actually 3 VMS always on in unRAID with around 40 other docker on but but the regular user using a VPN is already hard enough.
Another installing a Linux VM is totally different compared to what Kasm offers.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyandz Ya'll know that windows has a sandbox mode that is essentially a windows vm
@@almaefogo its actually 2 dollars more expensive than kasm personal lmao
6:10 bro the knocking fr scared me i was wearing headphones and that litteraly sounded so real
6:27 Duolingo when you miss you're Spanish class
Relatable 😳
@@vctsan3672feeling so bad for u 😢
This is great! Everything you are teaching your children has value to it as we move more and more into a digital only age. Love the content so far!👍
Folks have been doing this for a good bit when completing investigations on touchy material or just to remain relatively anonymous. Awesome that you presented it to the general public in such a positive/non-destructive way.
Also a very solid sales pitch 💯💯
bro traumatized his own kids for a video
Alternate title : traumatizing my daughters for a promotion
Not gonna lie this is the funniest and most entertaining ad I've ever seen. I was laughing so hard seeing your daughters download infamous ransomware and all that it was hilarious but at the same time I was also wincing pretty good too. Way to go on another awesome vid mate
scammer be aware
real!??!?
🤣🤣🤣Absolutely agree - this video is hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Ew a furry
as a German, I cannot recommend trying to create a computer in Germany, our internet sucks
The virus part was pretty scary, especially for your little kiddo.
Plot twist: Chuck works for the CIA and this is a honeypot
Why would anyone need a pot of honey.....especially the CIA
so this is like a cloud virtual machine shoved into a website and easily accessible, thats very good use of it
This is seriously one of the coolest videos youv made. I bet it was so much fun and frustrating making the content, probably made the editing seem easy. I learned far more than safe browsing watching this one Chuck. Thank you.
It is funny how PaloAlto Firewall blocks access to your browser because it think its unsafe due to spyware/proxy...
and yeah... I would not throw any credentials on someone else browser either.
Even if you say, the machines are disposable or gets deleted. No one can ensures, that federal agents may force you to log what was done by someone.
However, very nice way to get around geoblocking for free :)
I do not want to offend you - you should just have said that one never use private credentials on such services, even if you stand fully behind it at this point
Just from what I learnt from your videos I would say that it's a smart use of something like a kubernetes with a container like docker with the browser of choice in it
Before I started watching NetworkChuck I saw his short where his daughters installed malware. When I installed Linux I forgot about that video and watched his Linux videos/tutorials. I found this video and remembered that short, UA-cam has a weird way of connecting people.
This is a game changer. Dope product Chuck 💯
Alright calm down
What does drugs have to with it?
@@infotruther lol not drugs but dope as in good
you know that things like this existed before? browserling for example...
@UltimateYT come on, seriously like telling him to calm down he wasn't even mad 😅
this is a amazing way to teach kids the danger of the internet in a really strange way
I have a bunch of Questions ...
Q : will we get unlimited browser creation throughout month or there Will be specific limit ?
Q: what if we want to leave that session let say for 2,3 days , can we ?
Q: Will it provide everytime a new ip or maybe old ip can be repeated?
Plzz answer...
By the way Great thing , Loved it 💝
So now Chuck knows all your browser history
I find it absolutely fantastic of supporting your job and get something back that is THAT helpful. I support you and your team. You did an amazing job.
This is awesome. Going to test on my network. Thanks Chuck!
Looks great for Cloud projects and launching containers and other stuff without having to play around with incognito mode! I'm about to put it through the paces. (smile). "cracking knuckles!"
Incognito mode? Do you even know what it does? What does incognito mode have to do with this? 😅
Hey chuck. Nice video man. I only wish you would have given people the run down of how to self host this themselves. I get it would take away some of your potential customers, but some of your viewers watch your content to learn tech, not pay someone to do it for them. So at least give them the option to choose what they prefer. Just my two cents.
0:23 that is scary man
10:05 Such an awesome fishing attempt ;)
Reminds me somewhat of the Deep Freeze program my Community Learning Centre was using about 15 years ago. No specific browser required, and if a student downloaded something they shouldn't, a reboot restored the system back to its original state.
Been using deepfreeze about 12 years ago for computers I deploy on internet cafes. Works like a magic unless you accidentally saved a file then restarted the machine. :D
I felt really excited when my school's media center was updating their computers... convinced the head to let me install photoshop trial on it before deep freeze was initiated. Whenever the computer reboot, it reset the trial timer. Forever trial of Adobe.
(This was over a decade ago, doubt it'd work with today's subscription version)
this something different. it's VM with vpn. then it terminates. the image.
"I created the most secure browser that cannot be hacked, because it doesn't allow downloads..." ~ Chuck
There are some questions around the security of what you have tracking me in the container. You would have the ability to log a number of very sensitive data point, key log, etc. To use your product it not only costs $7 a month, which is quite high for the average person who probably doesn't care about the security you can bring to the table, but it also requires us to fully trust you and your product.
it would be great to see other people/groups/companies try to break your product. Try to hack the system. You can be as transparent as you want, at the end of the day I see this as a steep price personally for a "suspicious link tester". I wouldn't use this for normal browsing.
@@nulifyer4460
Dude makes millions of dollars to create content on UA-cam and collaborated with an existing container service. To infer that they would risk the incredible good fortune and security of their already established consumer base sounds quite silly honestly. Other than that, KASM's workspace back-end software is open source and their EULA is publicly available, as it is them who you would be 'trusting' anyways.
Good question, Why I should trust Chuck? How I can be sure that the container is not being memory dumped from a employee.
This would be better if you could self host it, or add it to a browser in a VM
$7/mo is high? Most people pay that per day for a cup of coffee/drink
The most iconic line ever.
- Why are the teletubbies at a funeral? 3:11
Looks amazing and love your videos. Very similar capability to Menlo Security or By Light's Cloud Based Internet Isolation. I think your product though will be more accessible to the everyday user! Lookin' forward to your next video.
This technology is called "RBI" - remote browser isolation,
Several vendors have already developed or are developing such systems,
Many businesses are already using this kind of technology, and the fact that anyone can use this technology is great news for the public sector!
Although while using RBI the end user might experience some compatibility issues or geo-location restrictions.
It would be very nice to make an open source version to be selfhosted and also keep the paid version for everybody else. Like all the others are doing it, portainer, nextcloud, etc.
I even think the whole point of this browser gets eliminated without the browser being open source.
it is based on kasm workspaces, and i don't know why he ( maybe, intentionally?.. ) didn't tell at the end, he also explained earlier in another video that this is also open source thing
it is based on kasm workspaces, and i don't know why he ( maybe, intentionally?.. ) didn't tell at the end, he also explained earlier in another video that this is also open source thing
ua-cam.com/video/U7e-mcJdZok/v-deo.html
Here is that video, the same software, but open source, and ably to be self hosted ;)
"Daddy what if someone actually comes to our house and kidnaps me😕?"
him:
"SPONGEBOB IS WATCHING YO-"
Never leave the kids with the father alone 😂😂😂😂
edit: the best thing is "session deleted" = "logs deleted"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
How do I get that?
Amazing idea! Hope the project is successful :)
Now Network chuck is on next level 🔥
ur content is shining man
Very cool, like a container for browsers. Well done, you're doing awesome work Chuck!
So...Kasm. Cool!
I have Kasm running self-hosted on my homelab sitting behind a Cloudflare Tunnel and authenticated using a Cloudflare Application. I use it often for isolated browsing, and when I need access to a number of apps and Linux Desktops. I also use it to provide RDP access to my home Windows PCs. I'm also considering installing this on a VPS to further separate it from my home.
That said, VERY COOL that you are offering this. And what a great way to promote Kasm!
Bro, I hope your kids are sleeping ok coz if I saw that stuff at their age I would be freaked out for a week. Heck, it still scares me sometimes. At least you taught them what not to do in a safe environment.
Right. It’s kinda crazy (and messed up) how few the people are who see this as a problem. That sort of stuff can traumatize kids, and that their dad is showing it to them? 😔
You’re crazy man, love your vids!
Gotta love you man! Every video you create is just so entertaining and other times equally insightful! Thanks for the great content!
The Editor is underpaid 😂
Your videos is so look like a movie 🎥 I love your videos so much becoz you have nothing boring part in your videos..
Now thats an awareness session that should be in all companies
... Absolutely wonderfully cute, scary and funny 👏👏👏👏
5:08 this part got me XD
I was excited until I saw the type of information that Kasm Technologies collects on its users.
I love Chloes initial "Imma hack people!"
And I can so understand the youngest one's line that she wants to turn it off. Especially those scare-cr*p is vicious.
Some of the questions/issues you oughta address here, publicly:
- The person running this server can literally watch what you're doing - they can video record your stream, log your keystrokes - something impossible in a normal browser.
- Tor/Tails do essentially the same thing, but are free and open source.
- It's just a VM. With VirtualBox I can do the same.
- Just a modified version of kasm run on oracle cloud.
- Great, you basically invented a proxy.
- Isn't this the same concept as a VPN?
- Safe for viruses, but not for privacy - it's a US-registered company, so the bad US IT laws are applied.
- Is there a count limit on browser creation?
- Is there a time limit on a browser session?
- Will it provide every time a new IP?
Thank you, I can't see anyone else really showing for what this video really is doing. This seems like the biggest red-flag I've come across on this channel :/
@@tsunddev Yeah, this thing is 100% a cash grab against the not-super-tech-literate.
the whole pitch with the kids was basically showing that if you download shady software with it, it won't infect your computer because it won't run. so true, you're right, if you can't run anything at all ever, it won't do anything to you. why didn't someone think of this sooner?
Famous last words: “SpongeBob Fun Pack!!!”
5:01 daddy I'll get 100 free spins!
3:20 “why are the teletubbies at a funeral?”
Ouch. Too real. (@4:50 lol)
I gotta say man, this is genius! Signed up straight away. Saves having to set up another VM every time I see a link I don't trust
6:03 lol
Nice one
#BestDadEver Lol
First step to let your kids become great hackers is teach them how to be paranoic 🤣
3:03 my new wallpaper teletubbies ftw
Daughter: Casually gets kidnapped
Father: "Ok, fishing li9nks, malware. Spooky scary, right?
*06:33** The Explanation Part*
Honestly, I didn't finish the video yet, but I cannot appreciate you showing stuff like that to your kids. Stuff that is genuinely horrific and not suitable for your children to see, as the smallest one is obviously terrified.
Hey chuck, dude this is AMAZING! any Idea when you'll start working on a app for this?
What do you mean by an app
I feel so bad for those cute little angel girls to go through such a horrific experience!!!
This is the best lesson in malware safety, traumatizing them of course
Those kids seem a bit desensitized to graphic imagry though
@@sweptapostle2473
Yeah they do. I’m fully grown but had to fast forward through the images 💀 too creepy
@@user-sf9gs2pg1bI'm 8 and I watched it all the way through without getting scared
"SPONGEBOB IS WATCHING YOU!!" got a good chuckle outta me lmao
The product looks great, the showcase with your daughters was great, and as a normal video is great. I loved every part of it.
But Chuck, could you explain to me the difference between using the NetworkChuck Browser and just launching a normal VM on my PC?
Well the vm is on you pc and the browser is external of your network and everything you do is not on your pc its on a container outhere on the kasm servers i guess
Technically, you have moved the security risk from the client to a machine they don't control. This presents two problems: what happens if the service provider logs your data, and what happens if the service provider is hacked? You control neither of these things, and to call it "zero-trust" would be a gross misrepresentation.
For clarity, the service being provided is a virtual browser.
it would be cool to actualy see a walk trough of your adventure setting this up
for me personally I just know what link is a bad one, but for the 80% of the public is awesome
Great Job Chuck! You started from nothing to something and I love to see you growing!!
You don’t see a big problem with directing kids to nightmarish content like that (especially as their parent) and repeatedly doing so? Just because you’re desensitized to that sort of stuff doesn’t make it right. It isn’t just physically damaging; it’s spiritual too.
*”Why are the tellytubbies at a funeral?”* 3:20
BRO WTH
@6:10 that knocking sound...scared me. Damn it,Dolby atmos
Great video! Awesome to get the kids involved and make work even better.
"how do i pay them money?" wrong time for me to take a drink of coffee lmao.. i nearly choked on it tryin not to laugh
As funny as this is I'm not gonna lie, it's like 12am and never in my life would I have thought that a tech/network channel would get me spooked😂
Bro, it's 2:45am for me and I'm too tired to care atm. Earlier and it might have got me.
FINALLY! something needed and legit from the same person, in all serious thanks man thats a big help.
Chuck daughters are proud of having father as Chuck.
A very friendly,smart,sharp and computer geek father.
Network Chuck be like: Don’t let others steal your informations, let me do it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:43 boot sector G O N E
So did this guy just give the perfect browser for criminals?
3:35 bro just violated his children
Hello guys and gals! Me Mutahar, and today I'm gonna show you how to make a browser virtual machine.
7:31 thank you for saying germany.
It’s interesting to see where kids know certain songs or words from that Wreck It Ralph clip made me think of my siblings haha
So Love this ✅ .. Thanks for always providing Us with such Useful & Groundbreaking Content in it's most simplified , Easy to Understand Methods 100%. & also .. Very Entertaining Too lol Much Love Chuck
Siblings when left unattended with your tech: 0:00 5:00
5:34 another reason why i switched to edge, its integration with ms defender is so good!