Do you use Internet Explorer or Edge once a week?

I don't even have any of these installed on any PC to begin with.
All my PCs have Chromium and Firefox, and some also have qutebrowser, Brave, and Google Chrome.
 
I have to use it at work since our company doesn't have anything installed on the desktops but IE and their own personalized programs.
 
I use firefox, google chrome, and opera , never use internet explorer to much since I know other browser
 
I keep it around, in case I need to check webpages work in them. Edge that is, Microsoft Internet Explorer is a dead only that'll only be getting less relevant as time goes on.
 
nice of you to support pages for edge useres.

Eh, you've got to. It'd be wrong to just support Chrome and Firefox. That's why I've always hated those sites which assume Chrome is the only browser in existence. That's as bad as assuming Internet Explorer was the only browser in existence.
 
I used Edge sometimes because I'm signed up for Bing Rewards. If you get points by doing daily things and doing searches and you can trade in points for gift cards. I do it to get $5 Amazon gift cards. You get extra stuff by using Edge so that's the only time I use it.
 
I do use internet explorer daily..well at least on weekdays, as some work related stuff work only in IE.
Personally, I prefer chrome or vivaldi.
 
It's disappointing that so many work places still use web apps which only work in IE. There is a chance that a security problem in an outdated version of IE will lead to their database, website, and other online or network service getting hacked by a hacker, and private data leaked to the public which may end up costing the company more money to repair the problem than making a web app which work for all web browsers.
 
Well that now has changed, I am using Firefox now :)


Some of the software that we use at work also requires IE as well and it sucks :(
Yeah. All the basic office told are compatible in ie most of the time.
I hope it changes soon
 
Yeah. All the basic office told are compatible in ie most of the time.
I hope it changes soon
Well one internal system we have requires IE then there all the government websites that require IE so there not much we can do even if we replace our internal system.
 
Our work has only 1 application left that only works well in Internet Explorer, but at least we figured out that you can work around all the problems by using a mix of Firefox 3.5 (which is ancient by now!) and Chromium.
But we're now programming its successor, though the only downside is that the 2 programmers who initially programmed it both got fired now, meaning I will have to finish it off all by myself with just 25% of the knowledge of how the code works. (・_・)
 
should be the only use for it.

I think if you are very concerned about your privacy, or work in the army, using IE to download other web browsers may put your computer's privacy and security at risk.

It is safer to use a USB drive with the Chrome or Firefox installer on the drive to transfer the browser installer files to a Windows PC. Downloading the desktop installer file for Firefox and Chrome with a mobile web browser like Firefox Mobile or Chrome Mobile on a smartphones/tablets, and using the mobile Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB cable to transfer the browser installer file to Windows.

It would be more useful if IE came with an uninstaller since not everyone will use IE to download another web browser, and it maybe safer for some users not to have IE installed on Windows XP, and Vista where IE 8 may no longer be getting security updates. It is safest to not use an outdated version of IE or Edge to download another web browser because many virus makers still make viruses to infect IE, and Edge. There are still many reports of people getting their PC infected by using IE on an unsafe website with viruses which infect IE.
 
It would be more useful if IE came with an uninstaller since not everyone will use IE to download another web browser, and it maybe safer for some users not to have IE installed on Windows XP, and Vista where IE 8 may no longer be getting security updates. It is safest to not use an outdated version of IE or Edge to download another web browser because many virus makers still make viruses to infect IE, and Edge. There are still many reports of people getting their PC infected by using IE on an unsafe website with viruses which infect IE.
Sadly we got programs like Microsoft Outlook that relies on Internet explorer, so that is not possible.
 
Well one internal system we have requires IE then there all the government websites that require IE so there not much we can do even if we replace our internal system.
I hate my autocorrect sometimes. It's great that you got the gist of it.
I see. I hope they would do something soon it and make them work in all browsers
 
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