Originally Posted By: Blaze
Windows 10, Internet Explorer. On certain forums I can't read my posts with Internet Explorer but if I grab my Chrome Book and with Google Chrome I can read my posts. I already downloaded Google Chrome and use that mainly so its not an issue but what it the cause with Internet Explorer? Thanks
Windows 10, its not called Explorer anymore, its Windows Edge. I know what you mean, its not exactly reaDy for primetime just yet, with older bumbling sites like forums. IN reality, the older sites are the ones that need to get up to speed.
I pretty much use Edge to do my banking, which since with banking sites, they adhere to the latest web standards/security etc and Windows Edge works just fine.
Older sites have more issues with it and lets not let Windows off the hook entirely, they are still fixing some bugs witch get updated automatically and you have no choice when it comes to updates on the Home Version of Windows, when you update to WIndows 10 you turn over COMPLETE update control to Microsoft for them to update your computer at anytime with no need to ask you for permission.
AS a second/third browser, what others have said, Chrome and/or Firefox, dont forget to install the free AdBlock Plus on them. Ad Block Plus for Edge will be out soon too.
AdBlock Plus is a fantastic program that limits the amount of ads showing up on your browser, think about it, your being BOMBED with internet ads now and YOU ARE THE ONE PAYING FOR IT!
You PAY DEARLY for these sites bombing you with ads, streaming news reports etc simply because your internet can slow to a crawl on your home network and if it does your tempted to upgrade your internet service to more speed so they can bomb you with even more ads!
You certainly have the right to block ads being delivered to your computer since you are the one who pays for the delivery!
Once you start blocking you will notice how much faster your connection works simply because you stopped these ad spammers from forcing you to pay for content you do not want.
You can also turn off "auto play" in browsers and flash, so when for example you are reading news from a site but do not care for the video version to start playing in the background or video ads! You will simply get a blank window where the video would play and "right click" if you want it to play, you are in control this way, again, speeding up your internet service that YOU pay for, not the ad servers.