Firefox problem.

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by The Red Moon, Oct 13, 2012.

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  1. Escalader

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    Radical Suggestions

    These guys need to learn a lesson from users.:cool:

    Here is my "radical" suggestion for Vista and W7 operating systems.

    Install IE9 V 9.0.8112.1642 (64 bit) make it your default browser

    Remove Firefox, clean up your regsiter.

    Now harden up IE 9 as follows:

    1) Turn on Active X filtering
    2) Turn on Smart Screen Filter
    3) Under Tools turn on pop up blocker
    3.1) Turn on tracking protection and down load a few ad on there.
    4) Under Internet Options turn on Protected Mode across all zones
    5) Optimize the security settings and the privacy settings
    6) In your FW settings ensure no incoming packets for IE.
     
  2. The Red Moon

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    Re: Radical Suggestions

    Remove firefox:mad:
    Why would i want to do that i wonder.
    I love firefox and see no reason to remove it unless of course IE uses less resources but then id be hesitant.

    IE is attacked more often than others so i dont think i will remove firefox for the time being.:thumb:
     
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    Re: Radical Suggestions

    I don't want to make you mad, but these days with IE9 hardened, sandboxie, and the FW rules in place the chances of a successful attack are near zero.

    I try not to fall in love with SW or vendors ever. But for me these FF updates and changes and instability and privacy and debugging released FF products are TOO much. I'm not going to play their game anymore.

    They are not the only browser in the ring so retire them til they clean up their mess. It will be good for them.:D

    As far as resources go I have to say I don't care I've lots of CPU and RAM.
    I find IE9 faster anyway.

    That is my take on this and I know many will not agree but I'm used to being in the minority.
     
  4. encus

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    I don't think I will touch IE again, ever!
     
  5. Escalader

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    Okay.... but what is the rationale for that policy?
     
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    If you're a Firefox power user, changing to IE would be like going from a 2012 car to one from 1980.
     
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    Have you looked at the latest IE9?

    At any rate exrtaordinary claims require extrodinary proof.

    All I see here is statements and opinions. No data no detail no facts.
     
  8. Wroll

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    Dude, on the right of my address bar, in my Firefox, I have the controls for cookies, referrers, updates, redirects, adblocking, script blocking/allowing & https control for the web pages. In the address bar I have a flag with the country where the website is located + all the IPs and hosts file my browser connects to. I also have incredible tab control with Tab Utilities, mouse gestures, zoom controls with NoSquint. When IE will be able to do all these kind of things give me a call.
     
  9. The Red Moon

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    Right ive jumped the firefox ship and gone to comodo Dragon and running fine.:thumb: :thumb:
     
  10. Dark Shadow

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    Maybe the fox has eaten to many cats and is suffering from hairballs.:p
     
  11. Escalader

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    Well thanks for the offer I'm under no obligation to prove anything to you. But your reply tells me you have NOT looked at IE9. A few posts back I did provide the check list on how to harden IE9.

    Now harden up IE 9 as follows:

    1) Turn on Active X filtering
    2) Turn on Smart Screen Filter
    3) Under Tools turn on pop up blocker
    3.1) Turn on tracking protection and down load a few ad on there.
    4) Under Internet Options turn on Protected Mode across all zones
    5) Optimize the security settings and the privacy settings
    6) In your FW settings ensure no incoming packets for IE.


    Just a comment that some of the items in your list are handled by 2 way firewall software. What hosts to avoid are handled by Host file, and peerblock type products.

    FF seems to want to be a suite and take over my life on the www.
     
  12. Wroll

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    I know those things very well, but I still consider IE an old car compared with Opera, Firefox or Chrome. The only good thing about IE is that it remains an alternative for the 3 mentioned earlier.
     
  13. encus

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    Vulnerable to attack, memory eater, no addons.
     
  14. encus

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    Guess the guys at M$ just want to be a one man army ;)
     
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