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IMHO, if you don't know whether you're running any 3rd party extensions
or not then you're probably not, and it's a good idea to turn them off.
Just my $0.02.
On 12/20/18 6:03 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Using Internet explorer 11, on windows 2018, version 1803.
>
> I looked over my notes to make internet explorer load web pages
> faster, and 1 of the notes I've had from over the years is to disable
> 3rd party browser extensions.
>
> Microsoft has it on by default, with a * after the on.
>
> Is this a good idea, or is it a bad idea to disable 3rd party browser
> extensions?
>
> I haven't completely switched from internet explorer to another
> browser, full time yet. I haven't because Firefox is slow on loading
> web pages, and Jaws is not as fast when pressing keys using Microsoft
> Edge, compared to it being faster in responsiveness in Internet explorer.
>
> Harry
>
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