"I.E. has stopped working" only on ebay.

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  1. Posts : 103
    win7 professional 64 bit
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    "I.E. has stopped working" only on ebay.


    The last week or so, I get hte message box " internet explorer has stopped working. It only does this on the ebay site. I can have ebay and other tabs running and only ebay gives me this message. When it does, I can open one of the other tabs and all is fine on that/those tabs. I searched on this forum and saw it has been a problem in the past and tried what was suggested, but it still happens. I've run malwarebytes, ccleaner, virus scan and all comes up clean. I've added ebay.com in i.e compatibilty view settings. Any thoughts as to why this is happening? I have no other computer issues. It is a dell 545 win10pro.
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  2. Posts : 3,615
    Win 10 x64, Linux Lite, Win 7 x64, BlackArch, & Kali
       #2

    phoenixmark,
    Seems as though several cites are not supporting Internet Explorer any more. Stop using Internet Explorer for security reasons.
    Try Firefox Quantum, my preferred
    or
    Chrome

    Bill
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  3. Posts : 1,839
    Windows 7 pro
       #3

    I would follow their help suggestions and contact them if you are unable to resolve it. What do I do if I experience a technical issue on ... - The eBay Community
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  4. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #4

    Snick said:
    phoenixmark,
    Seems as though several cites are not supporting Internet Explorer any more. Stop using Internet Explorer for security reasons.
    Try Firefox Quantum, my preferred
    or
    Chrome

    Bill
    Security reasons my Aunt Fanny Mae! It's because IE is harder for web page designers to program for and they are often too lazy or too incompetent to include IE, using the pathetic and false excuse that IE is unsafe. This has been going on for years but we are seeing more websites doing this lately because IE's usage percentage has been dropping quite a bit.

    IE 11 is far more secure than Google Chrome, btw. Google spies like crazy on their users. Also, IE 11 is the only browser I know of that still allows full cookie control. Firefox is a far safer alternative.
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  5. Posts : 2,774
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    LadyF, what, and from where, download would you recommend for IE 11.
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  6. Posts : 714
    Win 7 Pro, SP1, x86, Win-11/Pro/64
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    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    Security reasons my Aunt Fanny Mae! It's because IE is harder for web page designers to program for and they are often too lazy or too incompetent to include IE, using the pathetic and false excuse that IE is unsafe. This has been going on for years but we are seeing more websites doing this lately because IE's usage percentage has been dropping quite a bit.

    IE 11 is far more secure than Google Chrome, btw. Google spies like crazy on their users. Also, IE 11 is the only browser I know of that still allows full cookie control. Firefox is a far safer alternative.

    But, Firefox is just a browser, and not a search engine. To do SAFE Searches, you need a search engine that does not record every move you make, like Google, or every web page you visit.
    It's been quite a while now since I went looking for such a Search Engine, and I found one: "https://www.startpage.com". That's my "Home Page".

    I've used it on every setup since then, for both myself and my friends and customers. We all love it!



    For forty years, I've had two priorities concerning my work with PC's....and those are Performance and Security. I do everything I can to get both out of every computer I've built or setup for others.


    I've used every tweak and twiddle that I know of, to make my own PC run as fast and efficient as is possible, and I use Firefox and Startpage.com to keep it safe.


    I know both are working, because I have a VERY FAST PC, and I've not suffered a malware attack in well over a decade.


    Season's Greetings Mates!
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  7. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    RolandJS said:
    LadyF, what, and from where, download would you recommend for IE 11.
    I wouldn't know. I stopped getting updates from MS back on 12/2017 because I got sick and tired of all the updates that were broken and broke my computer.
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  8. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    TechnoMage2016 said:
    But, Firefox is just a browser, and not a search engine. To do SAFE Searches, you need a search engine that does not record every move you make, like Google, or every web page you visit.
    It's been quite a while now since I went looking for such a Search Engine, and I found one: "https://www.startpage.com". That's my "Home Page".

    I've used it on every setup since then, for both myself and my friends and customers. We all love it!



    For forty years, I've had two priorities concerning my work with PC's....and those are Performance and Security. I do everything I can to get both out of every computer I've built or setup for others.


    I've used every tweak and twiddle that I know of, to make my own PC run as fast and efficient as is possible, and I use Firefox and Startpage.com to keep it safe.


    I know both are working, because I have a VERY FAST PC, and I've not suffered a malware attack in well over a decade.


    Season's Greetings Mates!
    I also use startpage.com and can vouch for it's security. It's also my home page.
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  9. Posts : 636
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #9

    RolandJS said:
    ... what, and from where, download would you recommend for IE 11.



    IE 11 can still be downloaded direct from Microsoft.




    https://www.microsoft.com/download/i...-explorer.aspx
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  10. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #10

    using win 10 then can use edge which I use and have no issues with.
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