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Post by Drew on Nov 28, 2004 14:54:38 GMT -5
Is Firefox complicated to use and does it come at a price? It's free and simple to use.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 28, 2004 14:56:52 GMT -5
It's free and simple to use. I'm using it now... it's really convenient. I like the tabbed browsing, but then again, I'm used to that since I used Mozilla beforehand.
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Post by dragoneyez on Dec 2, 2004 22:05:55 GMT -5
Spam and spyware major ^+^
I have Firefox, and it's okay. But, I'm just so used to IE, so I usually just use that out of habit. Firefox isn't so very much useful. It's only benefits are its ad and spyware blocking services; but if you've already got those, there's no reason to d/l the new browser.
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Post by Drew on Dec 2, 2004 21:44:41 GMT -5
Spam and spyware major ^+^ I have Firefox, and it's okay. OOOOOOOOOOKKKKK!Firefox can be set as the default browser... so you can click the same buttons and firefox will open instead of IE. Firefox is way faster... Speed is USEFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Firefox doesn't block spyware at all... all it does is not support unsigned plugins and harmful scripts. Unsupported, not blocked. Only benefits? Not quite! Firefox has tons of other features that you don't get with IE... like tabbed browsing, quick searching, a download manager, non-persistent cookies, better security, etc.... I use firefox solely for speed reasons... I could care less about spyware... because i'm not stupid enough to click on spyware and install it anyway... so that doesn't matter to me. ************************* When using IE, before just about any type of spyware is installed you are asked if you want to "run and install". If you click "YES", you get free system enhancing spyware that reports every website that you visit, every key you press, every document you open, all your email conversations, im conversations, and anything else you do is all reported to some nosey person or company who makes money off of you by sending you popup ads and selling to your personal info to anyone who wants it. That's just so wonderful! If you like the sound of that then, please keep using Internet Explorer and keep clicking yes to install more, more, more SPYWARE. If you click "NO", nothing is installed.
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Post by -Sean on Dec 3, 2004 6:38:34 GMT -5
I do click "no" or just exit stuff I don't know out.
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