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I ain't switching! I don't think either Creaky Dell or my laptop could handle a switch or upgrade anyway...
What about Vista? Is that still supported?
I ain't switching! I don't think either Creaky Dell or my laptop could handle a switch or upgrade anyway...
What about Vista? Is that still supported?
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If you have windows XP in older computer, better switch to Google Chrome. IE is not good for more virus and hackers
What do you mean? What happened? Just switching browsers shouldn't "shut down" a computer.How? I tried to do that last week, and it didn't go so well. Now my laptop is shut down for a good long while.
What do you mean? What happened? Just switching browsers shouldn't "shut down" a computer.
?? how could it take too long to make a 'simple switch'
All you do is download Chrome, install it and open. Didn't take me that long to on this machine. Importing bookmarks might take a little time but not more than a minute or two unless you have a million bookmarks or something. Even on the slow assed desktop it doesn't take THAT long to mess with switching browsers.
I use Firefox on all my machines- almost never touch IE unless I really have to. Do use Chrome a little for various reasons.
Vulnerable to what?I have the Chrome Browser, which didn't take long itself, but it's my laptop VP's being vulnerable that I'm worried about. That, and the fact that I couldn't figure out how to download Chrome itself onto my laptop, which is exactly what I was trying to do last week, with no success.
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If you have windows XP in older computer, better switch to Google Chrome. IE is not good for more virus and hackers
Chrome is not hack-proof.
Chrome can be infected with malware and Chrome can even sync the malware extension to other computer or your phone if your not careful.
Switching to Chrome does not protect your computer, it having a good anti-malware and anti-virus running that what protects your computer.
I use Chrome all time because I like it and I like the sync feature but I am careful not to visit suspicious website or open unknown emails attachments.
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I know the general meaning. I wanted to know what specific vulnerability there was about Chrome that concerned Mark.virus, malware, spyware, adware, hack.
I know the general meaning. I wanted to know what specific vulnerability there was about Chrome that concerned Mark.
There aren't any. My videophones running on the IE platform, however, are another story.
What kind of videophones? I never heard of that.
Sorenson and ZVRS use their own app and don't needs IE.
ChicagoBlue said:If that's the case, then why can't they be installed in ALL software? Such as Linux and Chrome? Yeah, doesn't work for either. Point made.
............................................________if that's the case, then why can't they be installed in all software? Such as linux and chrome? Yeah, doesn't work for either. Point made.