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woodbine
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Microsoft have announced the Internet Explorer will be phased out next year for most users.
First made available with Windows 95 it's estimated that around 8% still use I.E
I suppose the question is do you still use it? I must admit it's perhaps 9 or more years since I last did.
First made available with Windows 95 it's estimated that around 8% still use I.E
I suppose the question is do you still use it? I must admit it's perhaps 9 or more years since I last did.
2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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That is interesting, thanks for sharing.
How will you access the internet on a PC?
Do they expect you will use a third party browser like Firefox or Safari?
Or do they have a new browser to supersede IE?
Apologies if this is a stupid question - I haven't used a PC for several years! -
Gosh I haven't used Internet explorer for years I have Firefox and Google and I have another one which I can't remember what' it is called on my laptop that came on when my windows changed to windows 10
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2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Same I haven’t used it for quite a while anyway.
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Ahh I forgot about Microsoft Edge, I didn't know that was a direct replacement, interesting. Thanks.
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Thsts the one I couldn't think of edge is the other one on my laptop with OU I tend to use edge or Firefox
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I still forget I'm using Edge...no idea how long ago it was when it replaced IE, possibly with the update to Windows 10?
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