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Security Strategy

By Paul Festa

Published: Wednesday 11 May 2005


Name

Johnny Marr


Location

London


Occupation

ERP


Comment

I agree with both the above

I downloaded Firefox, used it a couple of times, then actually forgot I had it, and went back to IE. My company's policy is IE, so why make it hard for myself by using one browser at work, and another one at home?

Re security - whatever. Despite all the hoohah, I never seem to have any problems. You're never gonna get a 100% secure bank, safe, house, or browser

Tabbed browsing sounds cool, but it's gonna be in the next IE, and it's not sufficient to make me switch.



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