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New browser promises super-private surfing
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2006, 21:26 »
Quote from: "Sandra"
1: I dont have any problems with IE Dave.

2: I like keeping some cookies and history, as they can save time and can prove to be helpful, I delete the ones I dont want.

3: I dont go on porn or paedaphile sites so have no need to worry about anyone knowing what I have been doing.

4: If it aint broke dont fix it  :)


Since IE 7 it hasn't been as bad as it was. Before 7 there was alot of activex crud that would run automatically.

What I like about firefox is I can use noscript and adblock to block just about all the little annoyances i use to endure in IE. I can go to a crack site with my family standing behind me now because now adblock removes the pornobanner in the background while noscript disables the multiple popups that are barried in the script of the background.

I probably could've disabled the javascript in IE but it isn't something that Im going to do going from page to page. I don't think their is a plugin for ie to remove adbanners, but i don't know. I've never really looked.

IE has its uses, but where i used it 100% 3 years ago, i now only use it about 5-10% of the time. Ive rearranged and converted all my bookmarks and ive customized firefox to suit my needs. Everyone likes doing things there own way, and thats what makes firefox great. It just has more options.


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