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Gmail Blackmail ?
I have received a message on the gmail home page to say they no longer support Internet Explorer and I MUST change my browser .
I don't want to as in the past both Chrome and Firefox gave me troubles.
However they may have improved so I have to move. What do you suggest?
Are any of you getting the same Must Change message ?
I don't want to as in the past both Chrome and Firefox gave me troubles.
However they may have improved so I have to move. What do you suggest?
Are any of you getting the same Must Change message ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gmail DOES Support IE (as a quick look on their web page would confirm)
GMail say they support the latest version of all browsers and the previous one, but they wont support the one before that.
So they support IE11 and IE10 but nothing before that.
On their web site it says:
Internet Explorer 9 users
As previously announced, Internet Explorer 11 launched on October 17, 2013, and as a result, we've discontinued support for Internet Explorer 9.
GMail say they support the latest version of all browsers and the previous one, but they wont support the one before that.
So they support IE11 and IE10 but nothing before that.
On their web site it says:
Internet Explorer 9 users
As previously announced, Internet Explorer 11 launched on October 17, 2013, and as a result, we've discontinued support for Internet Explorer 9.
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> I've got IE9 which is the highest you can get with Vista
And IE8 is the highest you can get with XP. Your beef is with Microsoft, not Google.
It's Microsoft that is refusing to update Microsoft Internet Explorer on Microsoft Vista or Microsoft XP. They are trying to "encourage" you to update your OS to Windows 7 or 8. You can do that if you wish, or you can switch to Chrome or Firefox, both of which *do* support XP and Vista.
But don't blame Google for refusing to support a decrepit browser that Microsoft themselves are no longer supporting. They provide you an alternative, free, better browser to use in its place.
And IE8 is the highest you can get with XP. Your beef is with Microsoft, not Google.
It's Microsoft that is refusing to update Microsoft Internet Explorer on Microsoft Vista or Microsoft XP. They are trying to "encourage" you to update your OS to Windows 7 or 8. You can do that if you wish, or you can switch to Chrome or Firefox, both of which *do* support XP and Vista.
But don't blame Google for refusing to support a decrepit browser that Microsoft themselves are no longer supporting. They provide you an alternative, free, better browser to use in its place.
When the message first came up the page was a bit compressed which made me think something was wrong but now it's back to normal and I have
deleted { Dismiss }the message and it all seems OK. I haven't seen the word DISMISS used in that way before.
I can only assume that they mean if there is trouble using IE9 they wont help. I have two other email addresses which work OK.
Thanks for your help.
deleted { Dismiss }the message and it all seems OK. I haven't seen the word DISMISS used in that way before.
I can only assume that they mean if there is trouble using IE9 they wont help. I have two other email addresses which work OK.
Thanks for your help.
Hopkirk //If that happened to me I would be so annoyed by their tactics that I would drop Gmail, rather than change browser//
Yes that was my reaction but I only installed Gmail about 6 months ago because Orange email ( which I've used fo 20 years ) was terribly slow.
I don't like Gmail's layout but it is the fastest of my 3 email providers and so far trouble free.
Yes that was my reaction but I only installed Gmail about 6 months ago because Orange email ( which I've used fo 20 years ) was terribly slow.
I don't like Gmail's layout but it is the fastest of my 3 email providers and so far trouble free.
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