**warning: Internet Explorer Has A Flaw - Hackers Can Steal Your Ib Password

I had the same experiences about 2 years ago with Firefox. I tried it out for a bit and found that it was just too buggy. However, Firefox seems a lot more friendly then it was before.

However, I think this will be a permanent switch.

Crime is on the rise with the economy being down and the internet is the new-age place for crime. Some hackers from Russia and China wont mind getting into your accounts especially when there is no mutual legal agreement between the US and them.

Its time to switch over.
 
Quote from Port1385:

I had the same experiences about 2 years ago with Firefox. I tried it out for a bit and found that it was just too buggy. However, Firefox seems a lot more friendly then it was before.

However, I think this will be a permanent switch.

Crime is on the rise with the economy being down and the internet is the new-age place for crime. Some hackers from Russia and China wont mind getting into your accounts especially when there is no mutual legal agreement between the US and them.

Its time to switch over.
I'm still stunned at how much faster pages load. Without losing any content I want. And if something is blocked that you want, you just click to enable it. Very intuitive and easy.

If you try the new FF, definitely install the recommended ad-ons.
 
Quote from temptingtara:

Guys I need some help please. I'm a real trading rookie who learned a few things from my ex. and I am trying to go it alone.

I thot firefox had a bug that stole passwords and now I read it's explorer.

Am I safe with Firefox - did they upgrade their security or what. I'm in the process of setting up an account and don't want to do anything until I know it's safe.

Thanks.
AFAIK FireFox is as safe, or safer, than Explorer. But you NEED a good firewall. The new Windows firewall might be okay, but I also use ZoneAlarm. It will tell you if an unknown program is trying to send info OUT, as well as block incoming trouble. You also need a good realtime anti-virus. I use Norton, but there are other good choices.

Also, only choose a broker who has a hardware key device. I think most do. These devices make it virtually impossible to take over your account remotely.
 
Quote from Aaron Copland:

The text is not as sharp as Internet Explorer. How do I fix that?
I noticed that. Try changing some settings:

Tools ---> Options ---> Content: Fonts & Colors. Click the Advanced tab there too.
 
I don't run a firewall (only the router) or live anti virus.

Haven't for decades.

Never a problem.

Pray 4 me.


99.9% of protection is between your ears. The other .1% can't be stopped by anything known to man.
 
I received one virus intrusion alert from Avira AV yesterday while on Internet Explorer.

I wasn't on porn or dangerous website, just rereading an old mail on my yahoo box.

I use Firefox now. Do you have to uninstall IE to make your computer work faster?
 
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