Those who are fans of or loyal to IE will have a faster browser, but not necessarily a more secure one. They did succeed in getting Netscape out of business, a project that Mozilla took over. IE has been on a decline for years & unlike the mid-90's "browser wars" period, MS doesn't have the cash to stamp out the main competition (Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox). My point being, yes IE11 is faster, it should be, it's newer, but it's enhanced security mode protection actually locks out what few 3rd party addons (such as Adblock Plus for IE) that we can use to help secure the browser & prevent ads. However, that's the same with all browsers, I bring it up because MS touted it as a great new feature. The recipient can accept or deny the user's non-tracking request at their discretion. Also, their "Do Not Track" option is dependent on the other end, NOT the user who selects to use it. If anyone who runs clean up apps such as CCleaner has noticed, there's "IE5" files in the ones to be cleaned, this predates Windows 2000. Us Windows 8 users (8.1 has IE11) has already has several updates/patches that were critical ones, to prevent remote code execution. I've used IE11, but it's not my default browser, nor will it ever be. Yes, the improvements are way under the hood & so is some of the pre-XP dated code that comes along for the ride. Toolkit to DISABLE Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 11 If you don't want to wait for automatic updates, you can manually download it now:įor those who DON'T want to receive automatic download of IE 11: It will be "pushed" automatically as part of Windows/Automatic Updates (unless you arrange to disable automatic delivery, per the toolkit cited below the double lines).
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