You should check and update your Plugins as new releases are made available.
With the proliferation of hacking tools freely available on the internet, keeping your (1) OS, (2) browser, (3) plugins, (4) applications, (5) security system (firewall, anti-virus, etc.), and so on, up to date is vital to your online security. Using an old version subjects your system to know vulnerabilities every time you go on the internet. Using an out of date version of a browser is not advisable as security issues are fixed with each release. Please, take a deep breath- and slow down a little?įix this, fix that. When you use the browser as a tool, you have to be sure it's working as you intended. I'm not at all sure that my familiar add-ons and plug-ins will work.
You know, I would have liked a 64 bit browser like FF. Accept maybe, that so many of us WANT the toolbar? Why not ensure that those onboard, that should be onboard, IS onboard? One gets the impression that it's renewal for the sake of the renewal, and faster than useful for the user. So you get the hazzle of patches all the time.įix this, fix that. This is getting to remind me of a software I know new releases every year.not quite working as it should, So when I check, there's no place for Norton, no place for Silvermel, no place for. I am sad to have to say I'm getting tired of all the up-date notifications on my desktop
I have been using only FF since 3- and stayed on 3,6 for the longest time.īut - I also love Norton, a relationship I've had for many, many years. First time in here, but I think it's time.