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August 31, 2007
Filed Under (News) by Angela Chih
If viewing sites the way they were meant to be viewed isn’t enough of an incentive for you to make the switch, then you might want to consider it for safety reasons. No exploits, viruses, or malicious code are directed to Firefox because they’re usually targeted to Internet Explorer. And IF there is malicious code, Firefox will block it. It’s just safer. Period. Firefox also has literally thousands of plugins and applications that can vastly improve your browsing experience. In fact, the new Internet Explorer borrows heavily from Firefox. You know that tab function that was suddenly available on Explorer? Where do you think that came from? Leave a Reply |
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