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How risky is it to use Internet Explorer is 2017? How does it compare to other browsers in terms of security?
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Use the latest available version, but Edge is their current browser. Internet Explorer is still used, but in comparison Chrome for Home/Work is better.How risky is it to use Internet Explorer is 2017? How does it compare to other browsers in terms of security?
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@Spawn, have you uninstalled Internet Explorer by going to the utility of adding and removing Windows features?Use the latest available version, but Edge is their current browser. Internet Explorer is still used, but in comparison Chrome for Home/Work is better.
I personally have IE uninstalled on Windows 10.
Yes, Turn On/Off Windows Features. It’s the safest way to remove IE without breaking Windows.@Spawn, have you uninstalled Internet Explorer by going to the utility of adding and removing Windows features?
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Same here... will choose to uninstall IE.Yes, Turn On/Off Windows Features. It’s the safest way to remove IE without breaking Windows.
Same here. I removed all legacy apps and now mostly use Metro Apps unless i need a particular feature in a 3rd party soft.Yes, Turn On/Off Windows Features. It’s the safest way to remove IE without breaking Windows.
For users of other browsers, that's the primary purpose of IE. The use of MS Edge also follows this purpose.I have IE installed just in case something happens with my primary browser so I can download installation package.![]()
Thanks again, I will do the same since I do not use IE.Yes, Turn On/Off Windows Features. It’s the safest way to remove IE without breaking Windows.