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Wow! That surely can meke me migrate to IE as my default browser... I hope they add addons also, like firefox does...
See ya!!!!
"Microsoft plans to give users of its new internet browser the ability to stop certain sites from gathering information from users, as the company looks to head off federal online privacy legislation."
See more at:- Microsoft boosts browser privacy | IT PRO
If true it may just be worth yet another look at IE.....
Wow! That surely can meke me migrate to IE as my default browser... I hope they add addons also, like firefox does...
See ya!!!!
Hmm. Until IE separates each tab into separate processes as Chrome does, and make it less prone to have toolbars installed with almost everything you download, I think I'll stick with Chrome. Google can collect my information for all I care anyway. I have nothing to hide
This feature won't make me move to IE 9. I could find an add-on for Firefox that does just that, I'm sure. But, I don't really care if they track what I'm doing, I have nothing to hide. :P
The I have nothing to hide syndrome. Lovely.Google can collect my information for all I care anyway. I have nothing to hide
As I have always said,,
"Just cause you have nothing to hide, does not mean you should submit to an invasion of privacy."
I'm just sayin'.
I think if implemented fully and correctly, this IE thing is an incredibly good thing.