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Firefox 154Firefox 155 Why don't you get an alias email address, and have it forwarded, or get a public email address? An alias address can be changed in an instant... I've been using Firefox since it has been out. I found it in some ways better than IE, but it is not as sophisticated. I look at it as a simplified browser. You still have to download and install all the plugins, if you want the extra functions. I like how the built in search function works, compared to IE. I found its Bookmark management to not be as easy to use as the one in IE. This may also be a matter of opinion. As for the safety of it, it may have its problems. But, it is supposed to be safer than IE. I know of a few people that have had it hijacked already. But, I am not aware of the exact implication that happened, so I cannot elaborate on this. In my opinion, I like it for its simplicity and ease of use. It is an excellent alternative to IE. If you are in to exploring questionable sites, Firefox would be a lot safer than IE, from what I can see. You can go in to its set-up and turn off the scripting, and Java if you are unsecured about it. You can then turn them back on when you are secure to do so. -- In looking at your email address, you are in to Bugs Bunny? He's one interesting character! -- JANA
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