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Perhaps... but I think you're not
undrestanding the point. For most of us it is easy to avoid suspicious websites... but it is not easy to detect if you are blind to where your browser is ALWAYS being directed. I too have issues with IE7 and will stay away. I too have issues with FF and the biggest issue is it is too F**kin slow at startup. I haven't tried 2.0 yet and perhaps I will... but if it is like it's earlier brother... forget it. If I don't have a browser open... and I click on a link in a .html file... I would rather NOT wait a minute to finally see a browser. I have tried it on MANY pcs and it gave same results... At least I clikc on that same link with IE as default... pow! That browser comes right up.
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Microsoft and it's continuing saga of innovations .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/13/06
not the point!  ITCowboy | 11/13/06
Good news for those who are Red/Green Colour Blind  BanjoPaterson | 11/13/06
MS telling us who can be trusted?  Spoon Jabber | 11/13/06
Read the article  ITCowboy | 11/13/06
No, it was purchased WMA DRM  Spoon Jabber | 11/14/06
Sounds like Opera 9.1's Fraud Protection  Scrat | 11/13/06
IE 7 is BAD, BAD news for us......and we are staying away...  shawkins | 11/13/06
Hmm. What are you doing wrong?  wolf_z | 11/13/06
Or maybe his security settings are higher than yours?  Spoon Jabber | 11/13/06
Well...  waterhzrd | 11/14/06
There must be something wrong.  ITCowboy | 11/13/06
Don't know... sounds like a way to make for money...  el1jones | 11/13/06
Good.  ITCowboy | 11/13/06
With IE 7, green means go for legit sites  itanalyst | 11/13/06
As much as I want to empty my stomach contents onto the keyboard...  Scrat | 11/13/06
lol.  DarbyOhara | 11/13/06
In other news ....  whisperycat | 11/13/06
A non-issue...  IMHOYAAAH | 11/13/06
Your non-issue is a non-issue.  Logics | 11/13/06
I just happen to like firefox  skeptic tank | 11/13/06
Perhaps... but I think you're not  DarbyOhara | 11/13/06
But, notice the difference...  Spoon Jabber | 11/14/06
you people are missing the point.  Been_Done_Before | 11/13/06
Let me get out my flame resistant, asbestos-lined suit.  Shelendrea | 11/13/06
Trust... is the factor here  DarbyOhara | 11/13/06
trust is a fragile thing  Shelendrea | 11/13/06
Microsoft has a long history...  I am Gorby | 11/13/06
At any given time no site is trustworthy [nt]  Omch'Ar | 11/13/06
I've gone back to IE, after a long time with FF  I am Gorby | 11/13/06
Huh! I'm able to use FF on talkback again!  I am Gorby | 11/13/06
odd  CobraA1 | 11/14/06
What about legit, but hacked sites?  Mr_Dave | 11/13/06
With IE 7, green means go for legit sites  Loverock Davidson | 11/13/06
I see a loophole already  CobraA1 | 11/14/06
Anti-phishing scanners are only for idiots  www.cybertopcops.com | 11/15/06

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