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IE and Firefox
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neo86 said:I use FireFox. For all of you saying "knowledgable people don't get spyware with IE" I suggest you check your systems frequently. I never had spyware with IE but with FireFox there's less of a chance of getting it accidentally.![]()
DigitalMP said:How can your chances get better than never?
MediaRocker said:well hate to break it to ya but omg.. holes!
seriously. i scanned my lappy with Ad-Aware prior to the instalation of firefox, i had 75 critical objects. most were tracking cookies.i also AV scanned it, i had 3 trojans. then i installed firefox. about the same time later (with even heavyer web browsing) i re scanned both AV and spyware.. i had only 10 cookies (non critical) and no trojans. speaks for itself. imo.
hikeskool said:You pretty much lost all credibility right there.
I have a very hard time believing that switching browsers makes you a smarter computer user.
Ice Czar said:Id say eliminating threat vectors qualifies as a mark of intelligence
and while the vectors in question may now be patched (maybe)
switching to another ap with less target area and fewer sharpshooters is a viable and shrewd move in many a book
Hyper_Psycho said:69% of us are 1337
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Russ said:Alt+tab is a lot easier than tabbed browsing.
This is a shot in the dark, but do you happen to be a student that uses Blackboard portal services. My alma mater uses Blackboard for some of its portal stuff and Opera b0rks on the Blackboard rendering. Trying to find out if it's just an issue on my PC, or if there is some Blackboard/Opera incompatibility.KyuZo said:Tried just about every browser under the sun at one point or another, but I have been using Opera for about 5 years now and haven't found anything better.
It's the mouse gestures that set it apart from the mozilla browsers for me.