Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A Simple Way to Avoid Viruses

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Some of our members get confused when we suggest to them:  “you should use Firefox for this” or “you should use Internet Explorer for that”. Because Internet Explorer is integrated with Windows XP, Vista or 7 and if you visit a virus infected website, it can easily spread to the mechanics and sensitive areas of your computer. But, if you use Firefox (Firefox is not a Microsoft product or a part of Windows) you have better chances of avoiding a virus spreading into your PC. Now, there are certain things Firefox cannot do and this is why we created this table to help you with the decision making. Some on-line banking websites or government websites won’t allow you to use Firefox because their websites are optimized with the latest security features on Internet Explorer. You should have both browsers installed and updated in your computer and, before you decide on what browser to use, ask yourself: What type of task I’m I about to perform on the web?



This simple procedure has added a more stable and satisfactory experience between our members and their computer networks. Please tell us what you think. Thanks for reading.

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