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RE: Tech problem: Can't get into Hotmail, Gmail, Messenger...
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yeah.... safari. why?
He asked why are you using Sarari.

I wouldn't recommend using it either tbh.
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12-23-2008 03:48 AM
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O.P. RE: RE: Tech problem: Can't get into Hotmail, Gmail, Messenger...
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yeah.... safari. why?
He asked why are you using Sarari.

I wouldn't recommend using it either tbh.

my bad.  i read it quickly and did not see. 

i liked safari, but it is too slow actually... :(

but why you ask?

Edit: I read what Chris4 sent me.  --- - question answered.  I'm using Internet Explorer 7 now.

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RE: Tech problem: Can't get into Hotmail, Gmail, Messenger...
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I wouldn't recommend using it either tbh.
For what it's worth, I don't think the two reasons the PayPal representative gives in that article are very serious or even valid.

I personally always turn the so called "phishing filters" off because I can't be bothered with all the alerts they generate for perfectly legitimate sites. 

As for the green address bar for EV certificates, if I am in doubt, I can read the certificate details.  I suppose it may give a warm, fuzzy feeling to some, but if EV has any value at all, it is when dealing with a completely unknown website.  It simply means a stricter policy of certificate issuance.

I find that article objectionable because it makes the implication that Safari is somehow vulnerable -- when in fact it is not, it just doesn't have some features aimed at compensating for user stupidity and of questionable value even at that.
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