Briefing.com and Firewalls
Please be aware that firewalls, either personal or corporate, can interfere with the functionality of Briefing.com.
- Within most personal firewall applications there is
usually a preferences setting that allows you to configure
Briefing.com as a trusted site or zone, letting your browser accept all Briefing.com content.
- Some firewalls also block automatic refreshing of web
pages that are essential for our Live Headlines and
Live
In Play® pages as well as other Briefing.com
content.
- Ad blocking or content filtering software may also
interfere with Briefing.com content.
- Your network administrator should know that our site
must have cookies and JavaScript allowed and/or enabled in
order to function correctly. We only need port 80 (HTTP),
and Port 443 (HTTPS) "allowed." Port 443 (HTTPS) is only
used on our secure sign-up page.
Below are instructions for configuring three main types of
firewalls in order to access Briefing.com content. If your
firewall is not listed below, please consult your firewall
company’s website for further information.
Norton
Internet Security 2005
Zone Alarm Security Suite
McAfee |