7 Reasons Not to Use Internet Explorer ever, ever again
Since the recent security lockdown of Internet Explorer (IE) yesterday (read more here) I figured I should write a post to all those people who still may actually be using IE
Drum roll please...
Reason #1 - IE is broken beyond repair. Literally there is no solution.
"We are currently unaware of a practical solution to this problem," the Department of Homeland Security's United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team said in a post Monday morning.
Reason #2 - You are safer from targeted software viruses
Because IE was used for so long and by so many people (and it still is to some extent), hackers find it an extremely valuable target to attack very large groups of people. You can be less vulnerable by choosing other browsers or using an Apple product.
Reason #3 - Microsoft is a little slow
In addition, I get the feeling that Microsoft is just slow in fixing Internet Explorer bugs. The last release of IE patches included a fix to a bug that Microsoft had been told about six months ago.
Reason #4 - IE interprets code differently
There are certain "universal" standards by which just about every internet browser interprets coding. This consistency is what allows websites to maintain their design and functionality across multiple browsers on a variety of devices. While most companies work to keep these standards, Microsoft opted to follow their own set of rules. Because of this, you encounter websites that either look incorrect on Internet Explorer or just flat out break.
Reason #5 - No automatic updates
Internet Explorer does not automatically check for out of date plugins / extensions and prompt you to update them - both Firefox and Chrome do this. Out of date plugins are a favorite method hackers use to get inside your computer. In Chrome the most commonly attacked plugins (Adobe Flash and Adobe Reader) run in a safe area of your computer called a "sandbox" so, even if they are compromised, they can't actually do any damage.
Reason #6 - No synchronization
If you use multiple computers, both Firefox and Chrome have built-in features to synchronize bookmarks and more between different instances of the browser. Internet Explorer (at least up to version 8) can't do this.
Reason #7 - No compatibility
There hasn't been a version of IE for Mac since Safari was developed in 2003 despite the fact that there is a Windows version of Safari. Frankly, what Mac user would want it? The lack of compatibility, particularly with mobile devices and the iPad, makes IE nearly obsolete.
Conclusion
With other great options available at no-cost, there are very few reasons to continue using Internet Explorer.
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IT Specialist at Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties
6yWhat is going to happen to those sites when flash goes away in two years? Yes its a while but nonetheless its a security issue. I have had several streaming sites (xfinity pages, NHL live streams from NHL.com) forcing flash. This doesn't include finance and government sites that sometimes require IE.
Full Stack Sr Developer passionate about EMR/EHR development, medical AI development, and medical informatics | Husband & Father | Handy man
8yWhy do I still use IE, and have Chrome and Firefox installed as well? Because there are some sites that I have to use which ONLY work in one or another of these browsers.
Glass, Ceramics, Building Materials, Specialty Chem., Minerals & Mining, Market Research, Operation Management of Plant.
9yWhich one is the best browser ... security wise? Regarding Reason-2 : very soon the newer browsers are also likely to be equally vulnerable like IntExp as newers are in business for substantial time now.
Information Technology Specialist at Bureau of Land Management
9yThanks for the great read.
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing Professional
9yIE is just for downloading Chrome. In my part, i just have downloaded Chrome and save it to a flash drive. All Software that i used to format a computer are all in my flash drive and scanned weekly to an updated original virus scanner.