I've looked at Firefox. But I hate cookies, and Firefox doesn't support 'Cookie Wall' - which is the best cookie eliminator I've come across.
Communication with websites require cookies. What you do with them afterward is important.
A program like CCleaner will allow you to selectively save needed or desired cookies
(like your email & SOH login) others are securely erased when the app is run. It also erases "Temporary Internet files"
(TIF) which are the main access point of malware entering your PC.
CCleaner also cleans your Registry, edits your programs that load at Start-up, has a program uninstall function and selectively allows removal of old & unneeded System Restore points.
Cookie Wall only works in IE & only deals with cookies. But I agree that IE
NEEDS all the security it can get .... as it's a "bug magnet" due to being built with MS code.
CCleaner is a multi-faceted tool that works on ALL BROWSERS. It's also freeware. You program the cookies eraser just the same as in Cookie Wall.
Find it here:
http://www.piriform.com/download
Pips; you are free to do whatever you like. All I am doing is trying to educate you for your own benefit. I make $$$ fixing PC's .... most of those people only use IE .... I think of Internet Explorer & Windows Live Messenger as "job security" :d
BTW: It's a proven fact that IE8 will make your PC run slower. I noticed this as soon as I installed it ... as did many others. I'm not saying IE is a bad program ... just that there are better ones to choose from. The choice is up to the user.
Collin was once an IE fan. Till he got a bug that shut it down. He couldn't access the Internet for love nor money
(only email) ... I emailed him the Firefox installer. Initially he didn't like it
(because it was different) now he wouldn't trade it for a tanker truck full of grog!
The bottom line: It's a good idea to have 2 browsers in case one becomes corrupted.
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