Microsoft Windows Compatibility Technical Details
Compatible with Internet Explorer:
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Secure IE Suite:
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Firefox:
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Secure IE was built on Windows base technoloy while Mozilla Firefox was
not. This makes Secure IE more compatible with a Windows environment.
Mozilla Firefox was not built on Windows base technology.
Automatically "remembers" your logins from IE:
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Secure IE Suite:
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Firefox:
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Secure IE and Internet Explorer share your lists of logins, so if you change a login in
one browser, it will be changed in the other. In this way, Secure IE imports all your
favorites (websites, passwords, cookies and other data) automatically whenever they
change, so you don’t have to remember to import them yourself.
Firefox and Internet Explorer are built on different base technologies, which means
they cannot share common files. Because of this, Firefox imports your favorites,
passwords, cookies and other data from Internet Explorer upon installation and
offers you the option of importing them again later, but does not do this automatically
for you.
Uses industry standard displays:
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Secure IE Suite:
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Firefox:
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Secure IE was built on Windows base technology. This means that it is consistent with
Windows display standards.
Firefox was not built on Windows base technology.
Automatically install security updates:
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Secure IE Suite:
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Firefox:
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Secure IE will check for and install both software and security updates automatically.
Firefox periodically checks for only software updates.
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