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What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

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bester69
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Re: What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

#31 Post by bester69 »

With all comments said, I now feel safer using the oudated browser,
i see there is nothing to be afraid, in the same way i will keep letting the door of my apartment unlocked. It just common sense, at least my common sense, that perhaps is different to yours.

See my neightbour, he locks door even when he arrives at home and he's inside (i dont get it, perhaps he thinks badly of me :shock: ). Its an apartment, its second floor, its a small flat , we all know each other, there're two main doors before coming inside the flat, so its more or less the same than with my browser.
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Re: What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

#32 Post by stevepusser »

Hey, what's your apartment number? And I have sent you a package with an amazing surprise inside, but you need to pick it up tomorrow across town at exactly 1:30 PM. :) :evil: :) :evil:
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Re: What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

#33 Post by HuangLao »

LMAO Steve, that completely reflects your avatar.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

#34 Post by alan stone »

bester69 wrote:Listen all of your reasons and explanations, and I feel enought secure by using and oudated browser in linux.
bester69 wrote:See my neightbour, he locks door even when he arrives at home and he's inside (i dont get it, perhaps he thinks badly of me :shock: ). Its an apartment, its second floor, its a small flat , we all know each other, there're two main doors before coming inside the flat, so its more or less the same than with my browser.
A friendly suggestion: Provide a copy of this article and this article to your neigbour(s)/neigbourhood and kindly offer to share your Internet connection. You do use a Wi-Fi router - preferably an outdated one, don't you? :mrgreen:

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Re: What risks of an Outdated Internet Browser?

#35 Post by n_hologram »

bester69 wrote:With all comments said, I now feel safer using the oudated browser,
i see there is nothing to be afraid, in the same way i will keep letting the door of my apartment unlocked. It just common sense, at least my common sense, that perhaps is different to yours.
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