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No need for 3rd party apps, just a 3rd party list, which you can pick up easily at:Call me when ie gets equal functional versions of adblock plus and noscript, then we'll talk
IE is the best windows 8 browser at the current moment. Has the best multi touch support period.
Who gives a shit if you don't have a touch capable machine.
No need for 3rd party apps, just a 3rd party list, which you can pick up easily at:
http://www.iegallery.com/en-us/trackingprotectionlists
As far noscript, all you do is change your default internet security setting turning off anything you don't like. And simply use trusted sites for sites you commonly visit/do like.
Oh yeah and IE10 finally implements a native spellchecker although it doesn't care for contractions. As well as updates the security for saved passwords via the new credential manager which probably wont stop a person who has your computer from just going on your email, but it will stop a hacker from getting your password easily.
The first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem. I use Chrome, it's not like I hate IE just because I hate IE, it has been a standards dodging incompatible pain in the ass for years. Nice commercial.
Just shows how little you tried, you block most common ads off the 2 fanboy lists provided at http://www.iegallery.com/en-us/trackingprotectionlists and if you're really adamant about blocking ads why don't you use a HOSTS file or PAC, which is free and is independent of browsers. It blocks ads if it's on the list, it doesn't block if it's not on the list it's simple as that. =p You don't seem to get what a list is, you can be extreme and block as many ads with broad definitions in a list but then you risk breaking things that aren't ads.That's nice and all but it still doesn't block ads.
I've tried 3rd party apps that block ads but none of them (at least the decent ones) are free.
Valve should do the same commercial for Steam...
It's only funny because at the end microsoft admits no one likes their trash but should give them another shot after 10+ years of using alternative browsers.
I installed Server 2012 on my computer.. and while IE9 worked good for pretty much everything, IE10 has given me soo much trouble I am using Chrome right now.
Some web pages just won't load... at all. Other web pages come up super slow.
Good ad for making fun of internet trolls, but it doesn't do anything for improving my opinion of IE.
yes it does, and surprisingly far far far less than firefox!IE has security flaws, but as for the burn it with a torch attitude, it just isn't necessary. This Ad wasnt all that funny, I use IE at work all day and never have I had issues that make despise it.
yes it does, and surprisingly far far far less than firefox!
Who gives a shit if you don't have a touch capable machine.