thingameejig Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 microsoft has installed a new window to my desktop called browser choice. I haven't opened it yet, I have googled it and discovered that it is a safe legal requirement from microsoft to satisfy european laws. I have gained the opinion that it isn't wellthought out and that it forces you to load/delete existing browsers. I am currently running IE8 andam quite happy with it. What are yourthoughts and how I should proceed ? If i choose to keep IE8 how to I rid myself of this folder? I am unsure about opening it due to the poor reviews I have read which suggest that thing's will not be the same afterwards. If I do open it and run is firefox or safari for example a better (safer) environment than IE8? I welcome your advice/opinion Quote
Match Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 If I do open it and run is firefox or safari for example a better (safer) environment than IE8?as far as browser security goes the simpler the better, so Opera and Safari (Also not being so popular) have to win for security) IE8 being the most popular will also be the most highly targeted, and what you gain with Firefox, being "More Secure" you can loose with the addition of plug in's and customization options, also with google chrome you suffer the same pluses and minuses. So in my Opinion it's not so much the Browser you use but how you use the browser you choose!! the reason you have received this is, update The Web browser measures cover the inclusion of Internet Explorer in Windows for users in Europe—specifically the region known as the European Economic Area, which includes 30 nations. Under today’s resolution, Microsoft commits that PC manufacturers and users will continue to be able to install any browser on top of Windows, to make any browser the default browser on new PCs, and to turn access to Internet Explorer on or off. In addition, Microsoft will send a “browser choice” screen to Windows users who are running Internet Explorer as their default browser. This browser choice screen will present a list of browsers, making it easy for users to install any one of them. It will be provided both to users of new computers and to the installed base of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 computers in Europe where Internet Explorer is set as the default browser. Microsoft Statement on European Commission Decision: Brad Smith, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, on the European Commission’s decision in favor of formal adoption of measures Microsoft has offered to address competition law issues. So If you want to change from IE8 or just Install another browser because you can you click on the desktop short cut you have currently on your desktop, If you want to stay with IE8 and have no interest in using the others right click on it and select delete. If you want further instructions on how to use it below is a link to the Microsoft support page. What is the Browser Choice update? - Microsoft Windows Quote
thingameejig Posted March 3, 2010 Author Posted March 3, 2010 Thank you, this tells me everything I wanted to know. I wasn't sure that simply deleting it from the desktop would be a final solution, however you have answered my question perfectlly, thanks. Quote
Match Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 To me it's a case of bureauprats strike again, I've Used Firefox as the default Browser for years, But I also have Chrome installed and keep IE8 around as well, Every know and again I find that there is a site with a Glitch in the coding and won't load properly. or I get someone ask about how to do something in a browser and it's useful to be able to have a quick look, as to remember everything would be nigh on impossible for the average person. So this has been a subject I have been keeping my eye on, as I had concerns that the result could be that you could only have one browser installed which would have been a pain. Thankfully that's not the case, It would seem the biggest change is the choice of being able to uninstal IE8, if I understand everything right. but glad I could be of help to you :) Quote
dazzac1965 Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 I use Opera, Firefox & very occasionally IE8. I think Opera & Firefox are quicker to run/load web pages as well as being safer. Opera has built in torrent downloader - if you are into that thing! Unfortunatley not all web site support these browsers & favour IE8, for this reason I keep IE8 (on-line banking for example!) Good luck - there's no harm in trying something different than IE 8!! Quote Gateway Laptop MT3107b. Windows 7 Home Basic (XP upgrade),2GB Ram,80GB HDD, ATI Radeon 200m Express graphics. Intel Celeron M processor.DVDRAM burner. 3 USB posts, PC output, built in wireless, 5 in 1 card reader.:D
ExTS Admin Starbuck Posted March 3, 2010 ExTS Admin Posted March 3, 2010 The big problem i have with IE is that it's a case of WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get). Other browsers can be customized into looking like you want it to ... or doing what you want it to. Some of the addons for Firefox are a godsend in my job. Quote Member of:UNITE
thingameejig Posted March 3, 2010 Author Posted March 3, 2010 I am happy with IE8, but in view of the problems iv'e been experiencing (which you dealt with in other thread) would you recommend a different browser? Quote
ExTS Admin Starbuck Posted March 5, 2010 ExTS Admin Posted March 5, 2010 would you recommend a different browser? IE will always be targeted by the malware guys, simply because they don't like Microsoft. But if it's kept up to date with all the MS updates, it should be ok. Firefox was the preferred browser for a long time, but that now is being targeted.... by the 'Goored' malware. That said, it's still my preferred browser. For added security, add the NoScript extension to this browser: Allow active content to run only from sites you trust, and protect yourself against XSS and Clickjacking attacks. also consider adding: WOT - Safe Browsing Tool Web of Trust warns you about risky sites that cheat customers, deliver malware or send spam. Millions of members of the WOT community rate sites based on their experience, giving you an extra layer of protection when browsing or searching the Web. Opera is also an excellent choice. I have all 3 of these installed. Some sites work better in different browsers. Quote Member of:UNITE
Match Posted March 6, 2010 Posted March 6, 2010 I use the WOT which is good as it gives some warning about risky sites before you go there. I also have Zonealarm pro firewall and the browser plug in is also useful But the winner has to be Avast as it always seems to be the first to the mark when clicking on a risky site. Quote
DSTM Posted March 6, 2010 Posted March 6, 2010 My default Browser has always been Opera. I have just installed Opera 10.5. I think still in Beta. Touted to be the Worlds fastest Browser. Definately fast. I also use WOT. I have tried a lot of AV'S,however Avira is my choice. It hasn't let me down,to date. Quote Confidence, is the feeling I get, moments before I stuff something up.
gamesreview Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Since the basic purpose of the internet is to share the knowledge and to communicate with each other, I can say that forums are playing one of the vital role in sharing the knowledge and to communicate with each other. Quote
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