Windows 10: Upgrading to a Faster, More Secure Browsing Experience

Discus and support Upgrading to a Faster, More Secure Browsing Experience in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; As we shared last year, only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for current operating systems will be supported starting January... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Nov 22, 2015.

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    Upgrading to a Faster, More Secure Browsing Experience


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    :)
     
    Brink, Nov 22, 2015
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  2. Nokia E6-00 F-secure Anti virus?

    Normally you should have activated it with a password of you choice.

    I deleted f-secure and browsing went much faster, I also heart of instabilities due to F secure.
     
    Jerre123---01, Nov 22, 2015
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  3. Entegy Win User
    WHAT DID THE NODO UPDATE ACTUALLY DO FOR OUR PHONES???

    Yeah. And apps are faster and more stable in my experience.
     
    Entegy, Nov 22, 2015
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