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  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    Whats that got to do with safety?

    Firefox tops the vulnerabilities hit parade, AND it sucks anyway!
    Je suis Charlie.
  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
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    bazster wrote: »
    Firefox tops the vulnerabilities hit parade, AND it sucks anyway!

    wow

    So professional of you ;)
    :idea:
  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    wow

    So professional of you ;)

    Professional? I didn't realise I was getting paid for this!
    Je suis Charlie.
  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
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    Well regardless of what you 'think'
    The FACT is, Firefox using the NOSCRIPT plugin makes it safer than ANY other browser by a long mile
    :idea:
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    I have to agree with Rik. Firefox certainly does not top the 'vulnerabilities hit parade'; it's an awesome browser and in conjunction with NoScript and a suitable anti -virus/-malware program it's one of the most secure browsers. As I say, I do like Opera too (as a backup browser); and as for IE - as I've suggested many a time on this sub-forum - I would not touch it with a five hundred foot bargepole, and an extension on that! :rotfl:
  • busenbust wrote: »
    I have to agree with Rik. Firefox certainly does not top the 'vulnerabilities hit parade'; it's an awesome browser and in conjunction with NoScript and a suitable anti -virus/-malware program it's one of the most secure browsers. As I say, I do like Opera too (as a backup browser); and as for IE - as I've suggested many a time on this sub-forum - I would not touch it with a five hundred foot bargepole, and an extension on that! :rotfl:
    I am with you two too but i found something here showing you and RIK in your early days using IE :eek:
    4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    I am with you two too but i found something here showing you and RIK in your early days using IE :eek:
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:A case of mistaken identity ;)
  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    Well regardless of what you 'think'
    The FACT is, Firefox using the NOSCRIPT plugin makes it safer than ANY other browser by a long mile

    Ooooh, you put FACT in capitals! It must be true then!
    Je suis Charlie.
  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
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    bazster wrote: »
    Ooooh, you put FACT in capitals! It must be true then!


    Yes, it is

    If youd actually done some research on the subject you would know this

    Being an opera 'fan boy' I very much doubt youll see the light though................
    :idea:
  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    Yes, it is

    If youd actually done some research on the subject you would know this

    Being an opera 'fan boy' I very much doubt youll see the light though................

    And there was me thinking we were talking about the trivia that is web browsers, not the meaning of life, the universe and everything.
    Je suis Charlie.
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