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So You’re Still Using Internet Explorer? Why?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

You know that it’s a major problem when some of the biggest news outlets are running the story and when some of the best known security firms are advising against running IE until a fix is issued.

So why are you still running Internet Explorer?

Here are some of the main reasons NOT to use IE:

  • It’s full of security holes – being integrated with the OS is a Bad Idea. There’s too much complexity in deciding whether a file operation should be allowed or not. Is the browser running as a file explorer or as a “normal” browser?
  • It’s terrible at web standards – ask anyone who has to design a website and they’ll tell you about the recurring nightmares they have about getting sites to work in IE.
  • It’s slow – rendering pages takes forever, especially if a site incorporates JavaScript.
  • Updates aren’t provided in a timely manner. One of the reasons that the latest security scare has become so big, is that Microsoft only release patches once a month. That gives malware writers a full months head-start before a patch may be released.

So if security and privacy are important to you, then switch to another browser. There’s quite a few out there, available for free, and much better than Internet Explorer.

EDIT: For those of you that didn’t, or won’t, take my advice, here’s the patch to fix the latest security problem with IE. One more word of advice: Get used to patching IE, this is not going to be the last security issue you’ll have to deal with.