May be of interest ... perhaps IE 10 is the 'way to go' now instead of eg Chrome.
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IE 10 gets a good review
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IE 10 gets a good review
CYa Ron
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W11 pc, Android toys.
The only reason we have the 4th dimension of Time is so that everything does not happen at once.
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Re: IE 10 gets a good review
Can you block (almost) all adverts in IE10?
If No,
then it's not the way to go,
IMHO.
If No,
then it's not the way to go,
IMHO.
John Gray
"(or one of the team)" - how your hospital appointment letter indicates that you won't be seeing the Consultant...
"(or one of the team)" - how your hospital appointment letter indicates that you won't be seeing the Consultant...
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Re: IE 10 gets a good review
You can use the Tracking Protection feature combined with a tracking protection list, for example that of AdBlock Plus, to block most advertisements.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans