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  • Dec 17, 2017, 01:43 PM
    RJackson4016
    Is internet explorere a trusted browser?
    Is IE a trusted browser when logging into your bank account or any other financial accounts?

    If not what are the most trusted browser to use on the web?
  • Dec 17, 2017, 07:11 PM
    joypulv
    Chrome (by Google).

    IE is a dinosaur.
  • Dec 17, 2017, 07:20 PM
    Alty
    I prefer Firefox.
  • Dec 17, 2017, 07:34 PM
    talaniman
    A long as you have that secure site symbol in front of the site address (URL) you should be okay.

    How can I tell if a web page is secure?

    Quote:

    There are two general indications of a secured web page:
    1) Check the web page URL
    Normally, when browsing the web, the URLs (web page addresses) begin with the letters "http". However, over a secure connection the address displayed should begin with "https" - note the "s" at the end.
    Try it! - Visit our home page (http://www.ssl.com). Note the URL begins with the "http" meaning this page is not secure. Click the link in the upper-right hand corner to "Log in". Notice the change in the URL? It now begins with "https", meaning the user name and password typed in will be encrypted before sent to our server.
    2) Check for the "Lock" icon
    There is a de facto standard among web browsers to display a "lock" icon somewhere in the window of the browser (NOT in the web page display area!) For example, Microsoft Internet Explorer displays the lock icon in the lower-right of the browser window:As another example, Mozilla's FireFox Web Browser displays the lock icon in the lower-left corner:THE LOCK ICON IS NOT JUST A PICTURE! Click (or double-click) on it to see details of the site's security. This is important to know because some fraudulent web sites are built with a bar at the bottom of the web page to imitate the lock icon of your browser! Therefore it is necessary to test the functionality built into this lock icon. Furthermore, it is very important to KNOW YOUR BROWSER! Check your browser's help file or contact the makers of your browser software if you are unsure how to use this functionality
  • Dec 18, 2017, 08:54 AM
    teacherjenn4
    We’ve been blocked from using IE at work. We must use Google Chrome. I defer to the IT department. They must know something.

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