Poll: I still use internet explorer

Which browser do you use?

  • Internet Explorer

    Votes: 197 20.9%
  • Chrome

    Votes: 433 46.0%
  • Firefox

    Votes: 422 44.8%
  • Safari

    Votes: 70 7.4%
  • Opera

    Votes: 56 5.9%
  • Android

    Votes: 56 5.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 25 2.7%

  • Total voters
    942
Why do you think you are being profiled, and what about it specifically bothers you if a few mundane things are logged?

What is it that you don't understand that I want my privacy and I'm entitled to it?

Would you like it if someone without consent followed you with a camera when you leave the house and logs everything you say/do till you go back home?
 
Between 1999 and 2002, I used Netscape, AOL and IE for about 1 year each.

Jun 2002 - jumped ship to Mozilla. This offered pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing.

Skipped Firefox 1, went straight to Firefox 2 in Dec 2006. IE7 came out around Dec 2006 too with pop-up blocking and tabs but I think it missed the boat.

Went to portable Firefox 2-3 years ago. No fapping around setting up extensions and preferences on every PC you install it on. Just copy the portable version via memory stick.

At work, we still use IE7 O.o

This is the logic I don't get: In Firefox and MS Excel, you can switch tabs by holding CTRL + pgup or pgdown but IE7 doesn't allow that.
 
Nothing to do with what I look at, I just don't want to be profiled without consent.

Your ISP is storing logs of the sites you visit. If you really want to be paranoid then GHCQ is as well. Google is the least of your worries and they have to pay the bills somehow.
 
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What is it that you don't understand that I want my privacy and I'm entitled to it?

Would you like it if someone without consent followed you with a camera when you leave the house and logs everything you say/do till you go back home?

Not comparable.

You didn't answer why you think they are invading your privacy, where is your proof? What makes you think that?
 
What is it that you don't understand that I want my privacy and I'm entitled to it?

Would you like it if someone without consent followed you with a camera when you leave the house and logs everything you say/do till you go back home?

Perhaps you've been blinded by your paranoia but logging options and everything can be turned off and other things opted in or out.

It's all available via the Accounts Dashboard.
 
At work, we still use IE7 O.o
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We used to have IE7 on the desktop. Went to Windows 7 and IE9 and broke a shed load of the legacy and not so legacy systems. It's amazing how many web based systems are so badly coded for earlier versions of IE it makes me get HULK MAD. HULK SMASH.
 
What is it that you don't understand that I want my privacy and I'm entitled to it?

Would you like it if someone without consent followed you with a camera when you leave the house and logs everything you say/do till you go back home?

That's not exactly a good comparison is it? Google just remember your previous searches so it shows ads more to your liking.

Your ISP probably tracks you more than Google does...
 
Quite a few google shills/fanboys in here, interesting indeed.

How have you arrived at that conclusion, you're just spouting baseless nonsense and looking like an extremely paranoid person.

Better get off the internet, hide under your dining table and equip your tin foil hat. :)
 
Battlelog works fine in IE9, absolutely not a single fault.

That's the only use IE9 gets for me though. Waterfox for everything else.

That's all i use IE9 for too , as you said battelog works well.. It's better for me to run it as my Chrome browser has many extensions (processes running), which are not wanted while gaming.

I generally use Chrome for the speed and syncing of my bookmarks. Still use a bit of Firefox for checking up on certain websites which all load of up in tabs when i open the browser.

Speed of the browser seems the key to me from opening the browser to it displaying the website page as quick as possible, Maybe it shows up more with my older tech it will be interesting to see any differences between the browsers once i get an i7, decent RAM and an SSD upgrades. :p
 
That's all i use IE9 for too , as you said battelog works well.. It's better for me to run it as my Chrome browser has many extensions (processes running), which are not wanted while gaming.

I generally use Chrome for the speed and syncing of my bookmarks. Still use a bit of Firefox for checking up on certain websites which all load of up in tabs when i open the browser.

Speed of the browser seems the key to me from opening the browser to it displaying the website page as quick as possible, Maybe it shows up more with my older tech it will be interesting to see any differences between the browsers once i get an i7, decent RAM and an SSD upgrades. :p

Just the SSD.

Once you go SSD you will sit back and laugh in the face of anyone not on an SSD purely from how awesome and amazing an SSD is at absolutely everything and anyone not on an SSD is just a chump :p

Browser speed becomes irrelevant then too irregardless of the rest of your computer spec (as long as it's not a Cyrix M3 or something :p).
 
Just the SSD.

Once you go SSD you will sit back and laugh in the face of anyone not on an SSD purely from how awesome and amazing an SSD is at absolutely everything and anyone not on an SSD is just a chump :p

I can verify this as fact :p :) Once you go SSD... Hmm need something that rhymes with D... I'll be back :p
 
Quite a few google shills/fanboys in here, interesting indeed.

I'm sure you'll find its just people trying to show you how silly you are being.

As said, Your ISP logs more of your data than google. And google only point you in the direction of ads that benefit you.

The data ISPs keep is far more detailed. As we saw when some details were leaked not long ago.
 
IEs javascript engine is slower than a cancerous old dog. Plus it's still not even close to being standards compliant, so for that reason alone I hate it.

I use Chrome when browsing generally, and FF when building a site as it has better extensions to help.

doesn't stop you loving them till the bitter end .... :p
 
Ticked both chrome and firefox

Firefox at work
chrome at home

If chrome had it's own proxy settings rather than using the system settings i'd probably use it at work.
 
Ticked both chrome and firefox

Firefox at work
chrome at home

If chrome had it's own proxy settings rather than using the system settings i'd probably use it at work.

What wizardry allowed you to tick both?!

Duplicate account? RTM!!! :p
 
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