Re: Spyware and Adware affect every internet user



Fuzzy Logic <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of course if you visit malicious, pornographic or
malware sites you may wish to use another browser besides IE

Why are you thinking so if you think, that IE is secure?

Yours,
VB.
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