The Microsoft browser is always up to date The classic Microsoft browser allows you to browse online while defining a number of options (security, privacy, ease of use). New Security and Privacy Options Internet Explorer 9 has had a makeover and offers many options that can bring it closer to your competition. (function () {(‘review-app-page-desktop’);}); In terms of confidentiality, the “InPrivate” feature (which allows you to browse anonymously) is very popular and allows you to access sessions without saving the pages visited in your history or accepting cookies. You can now also adjust your privacy options to choose the type of data to share with the websites you visit. Security also seems to have been improved by Microsoft and Internet Explorer 9 now brings us new tools such as crawl protection and the SmartScreen filter (which allows you to check the security certificate of websites you visit to avoid unwanted pages). Personalize your Internet browsing experience Internet Explorer 9 is Microsoft’s opportunity to (finally) include a tab system in the browser. There is no longer a need to open a new window for every page you visit and trust me, this new feature is truly a breath of fresh air for Internet Explorer. It’s a shame that it took so long (much longer than the competition) to introduce this innovation! However, it is the browser that offers some of the more interesting options. You can adjust the language options to choose which versions to display for websites. Handy if you are traveling abroad or if you still want to view web pages in a different language than your browser. You can also change your search engine options to pick your favorite, and you don’t necessarily need to use Bing as your extension terms. Internet Explorer 9 is also being updated and now offers more additional plug-ins to customize your browser. Don’t expect a plethora of extensions though, Internet Explorer still blames other browsers like Firefox for the lag! However, the new Extensions Performance Center provides a useful option to gauge resource consumption, so you can quickly identify extensions that may be slowing down your browser, which still has a long way to go. There is no doubt that Microsoft has radically revised its copy for Internet Explorer 9, with new (and welcome) options for privacy, security, and extensibility. Special mention deserves the performance center for extensions, which is definitely an advantage over its competition. But despite the developer’s best efforts, Internet Explorer 9 is still far behind its main competitors.
https://www.glorify.com.tw/2021/01/18/pinterest-torrent/ Not as fast as Chrome, as versatile as Firefox, or as light as Opera, Microsoft’s browser is very light in extensions and very heavy for real speed. Internet Explorer 9 is a decent browser, but far from the best of its kind..
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