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Out Of Date Browser
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It would seem that my browser, Internet Explorer 11, is out of date - or a similar phrase - and is not being accepted by various sites - or at least those I've visited, such as ASDA - so a change is probably nigh!...so what would anyone suggest?...Microsoft Edge or Firefox or...? I use Windows 10 OS...NB: the easier the better, as I'm the original techno-duffer! Ta Muchly and Take Care All.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have w10 running then Edge should already be loaded. It just needs pinning to your Task Bar and launching. Go to your apps list and see if it is in the list. If it is indeed there either drag the icon down to the task bar then click on it. If you cannot drag it down right click it and choose pin to task bar.(you may find that option in the pop up menu under "More".) When you get Edge running make sure that you have the new "beta" version.
Here is the microsoft Edge download site, if you cannot find it. If you already have it it will tell you so.
https:/ /suppor t.micro soft.co m/en-gb /help/4 501095/ downloa d-the-n ew-micr osoft-e dge-bas ed-on-c hromium
https:/
No Woodelf. The new version was called beta when it was being trialled by some of us. They may have now dropped the "beta" tag seeing as the version is now available to all. The blue wave icon looks less one dimensional than the old Edge browser icon. Anyone who has kept their w10 upgrades up to date should have the new Edge browser in there somewhere.
Microsoft acknowledges that a lot of sites no longer respond to Internet Explorer 11 and by this time next year will have withdrawn all support for it.
As has been said by others in this thread, if your operating system is Windows 10, then Edge should be installed and available for use. However, as it appears you are unable to activate it, you had best do as indicated by Togo at 12.11 above ^^^.
You can have as many Browsers as you like. I have...Edge, SeaMonkey and my favourite one which is Firefox. Buenchico always recommended Firefox but he is know opting for Slimjet.
Hans.
As has been said by others in this thread, if your operating system is Windows 10, then Edge should be installed and available for use. However, as it appears you are unable to activate it, you had best do as indicated by Togo at 12.11 above ^^^.
You can have as many Browsers as you like. I have...Edge, SeaMonkey and my favourite one which is Firefox. Buenchico always recommended Firefox but he is know opting for Slimjet.
Hans.
Many Thanks Hans and I did understand your typo, I'm not that thick..."really?" grins a wicked Lie-in King, "I thought it was your natural state!" he says as he glides along his merry way - anyway, back to the prob. Yes, I will look into togo's link again...done so once already, but it isn't written in plain English or - to me - understandable non-techno English...still, I'll keep on it and Thank You All - I'll even have a look at Slimjet, if Chris reckons it, then say no more!
Thanks woodelf for having replied to my earlier posting. It certainly brought a smile to my chops. Now I am waiting to hear what you say to Togo about the Screen Reader. I know nothing about the use of such a device, except that it is an aid to folk who are visually impaired.
This thread could end up with my seeking advice from you because my wife has eyesight problems and is regularly attending Hospital for eye injections. Macular degeneration and Glaucoma.
Anyway let's get you sorted first.
Hans
This thread could end up with my seeking advice from you because my wife has eyesight problems and is regularly attending Hospital for eye injections. Macular degeneration and Glaucoma.
Anyway let's get you sorted first.
Hans
The screen reader is an aid to visually impaired folk Hans and is a free tool. It can be activated in settings and one of the very useful features is a feature called "Narrater" that reads aloud everything that happens on your screen, including text, buttons, and menus. I was concerned that Woodelf had perhaps "lost" the feature..... which would make it very difficult to follow our advice regarding a browser upgrade, if that was the case.