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You missed the point...
People always present this as a "use what you want" deal, or just say to stop whining about IE and install something else. But these people totally miss the point...

IE does not uninstall. You can choose to run or not to run it, but it is always there. Applications can therefore execute these libraries and executable files assotiated with IE without my permission, even if I have installed another product. This presents not only security issues but privacy issues.

Plain a simple a browser should not be a shortcut around writing code, a method for installing software, or an engine for desktop advertising. It is an application made for one purpose and one only, browsing the web. MS does not want to get rid of IE, because they use it improperly to reinforce the usability of their OS.

That's wrong.
Posted by: Socratesfoot   Posted on: 06/12/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Limiting browser pre-installs  linuser | 06/12/09
Imagine the support nightmares  zmud | 06/12/09
Oh come on...  Metronome49 | 06/12/09
and you've....  JoeMama_z | 06/12/09
for real  AceOfJames | 06/12/09
Well...  zkiwi | 06/13/09
If you code to standards  Michael Kelly | 06/12/09
As usual  LordLiverpool | 06/15/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  ampers@... | 06/12/09
Wrong. Try again  Unix Pimp | 06/12/09
This is wrong and inane...  Metronome49 | 06/12/09
As usual  LordLiverpool | 06/12/09
So...  zkiwi | 06/14/09
How can people  LordLiverpool | 06/15/09
Go back a couple steps and read...  Metronome49 | 06/15/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  LordLiverpool | 06/12/09
PC makers & users still have freedom  linuser | 06/12/09
Once again  LordLiverpool | 06/15/09
For retail purchases  Scubajrr | 06/12/09
Did you run into a wall?  Metronome49 | 06/12/09
This is a silly move, and I don't think that the EU should allow it  Metronome49 | 06/12/09
I don't blame MS for this approach  Reply_account | 06/12/09
You missed the point...  Socratesfoot | 06/12/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  Parassassin | 06/12/09
For most people, this will not be an issue  linuser | 06/12/09
Wish the US could get it...  Socratesfoot | 06/12/09
PC makers would probably favor that  linuser | 06/12/09
I just uninstall it...  Spiritusindomit@... | 06/14/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  oo7maverick | 06/12/09
What more are they supposed to do Opera?  Spiritusindomit@... | 06/14/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  norfolk_tyke | 06/15/09
RE: EC responds to Microsoft's browser move  agsGeoff | 06/15/09
Genius move by Microsoft  welch3694 | 06/16/09
More ZDNet Troll bait  Duke E. Love | 06/16/09

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